TopSpin 2K25: Release date, platforms, cover stars, more

Franco Diaz
TopSpin 2K25 logo

As we approach the release date, 2K Games revealed new details about TopSpin 2K25. So, take a look at everything we know about the next major tennis game, including the release date, platforms, and more.

More than 20 years have passed since the release of the first TopSpin, which set a new standard for tennis games. However, 2K Games picked 2024 to bring back the tennis game to the spotlight.

Here’s what we know about TopSpin 2K25, including the release date, platforms, gameplay features, and more.

TopSpin 2K25 release date

Top Spin 2K25 will arrive on April 26, 2024, as confirmed by 2K Games on the game’s social media accounts. In addition, the devs have revealed that the game will feature early access for players who purchase certain editions.

If you want to learn how to play TopSpin 2K25 early, check out our early access guide.

TopSpin 2K25 platforms

TopSpin 2K25 will be available on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC according to the game’s pre-order page. It seems Nintendo Switch players will not be able to play the new TopSpin title.

All TopSpin 2K25 new gameplay features

2K Games showcased all the new features present in the gameplay of TopSpin 2K25. In addition to the graphical improvements, the devs revealed many new mechanics, including a new serving system, new mechanics for certain shots, signature animations, and more.

Here’s a list of all the new gameplay features of TopSpin 2K25.

  • Signature Animations
  • Court Physics
  • Environment Enhancements
  • New Timing Meter
  • New Serving Mechanic

TopSpin 2K25 cover stars

TopSpin 2K25 devs 2K Games confirmed that Roger Federer and Serena Williams are the cover stars for the Standard and Grand Slam editions. Meanwhile, the TopSpin 2K25 Deluxe edition will feature Carlos Alcaraz, Isa Swiatek, and Frances Tifoe.

Alcaraz, Swiatek, and Tiafoe on TopSpin 2K25 Deluxe edition cover
The Deluxe edition features some of the rising tennis stars on its cover.

TopSpin 2K25 licenses

2K Games confirmed that TopSpin 2K25 has the official licenses for all four Grand Slam tournaments, as well as for all ATP and WTA Master 1000 events, and some minor tournaments. Additionally, they unveiled the first list of players present in the game, and while not all of them are included initially, it’s expected that the devs will gradually expand the roster through paid DLCs.

Here’s a list of all TopSpin 2K25 venues confirmed so far:

  • ASB Classic – Auckland, New Zealand
  • Australian Open – Melbourne, Australia
  • BNP Paribas Open – Indian Wells, USA
  • Cincinnati Open – Cincinnati, USA
  • Internazionali BNP d’Italia – Rome, Italy
  • Miami Open – Miami, USA
  • Mutua Madrid Open – Madrid, Spain
  • National Bank Open – Toronto, Canada
  • Nitto ATP Finals – Turin, Italy
  • Roland Garros – Paris, France
  • Rolex Masters Paris – Paris, France
  • Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters – Monte-Carlo, Monaco
  • Rolex Shanghai Masters -Shanghai, China
  • The Championships, Wimbledon – London, England
  • US Open – New York, USA

TopSpin 2K25 trailers

2K Games surprised everyone with the release of the first official TopSpin 2K25 teaser on January 24. In it, you can see point resolutions, some celebrations, and frustrations within the context of the Australian Open, one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments.

TopSpin 2K25 | Teaser Trailer

TopSpin 2K25 | Official Announce Trailer

TopSpin 2K25 | Gameplay Showcase

All in all, that’s everything you need to know about TopSpin 2K25. We’ll make sure to update this page once 2K Games reveal more information regarding the upcoming title.

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About The Author

Franco is a CharlieIntel Writer who plays lots of FPS and sports games. After graduating in Sports Journalism in Argentina, Franco freelanced in esports journalism covering main tournaments of CS:GO, VALORANT and League of Legends. Franco joined CharlieIntel in June 2023 and you can contact him at [email protected].