TopSpin 2K25
TopSpin 2K25 Season 4 Available Today
TopSpin 2K25 Season 4 is available today immersing players in two prestigious tournaments: the Rolex Paris Masters and the Nitto ATP Finals. The new season also introduces free playable pro Alexander Zverev and features more new content, including the World Tour League, a free basketball-themed venue and a brand-new Centre Court Pass with pro outfits, cosmetics from top brands, animations and more. Over the next eight weeks, players can explore everything Season 4 has to offer while progressing through the reward tiers.
In Season 4, a new feature called the World Tour League will be introduced, accessible through an additional tab in the World Tour menu. To participate, MyPLAYERs must reach Level 10, starting in the Iron Rank, the lowest tier. The League consists of eight ranks: Iron, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Sapphire, Obsidian, and Diamond.
Players earn League Points by winning matches to improve their rank, but they can also lose points and be relegated. Rankings reset at the start of each Season, so players need to climb quickly to reach the prestigious Diamond Rank. Additionally, coinciding with the start of NCAA college basketball, TopSpin 2K25 will debut the 2K Sports Center, a special venue in Louisville, Kentucky, featuring a sleek hardwood court, colorful bleachers, and courtside seating.
In the Season 4 Centre Court Pass, players can unlock 42 free rewards and 106 premium rewards, giving them the flexibility to progress at their own pace, even after a new pass is introduced. An alternate-era version of Pete Sampras, featuring two of his iconic looks, is available at Free Tier 5 and Free Tier 50.
Players who purchase the Premium Centre Court Pass for Season 4 can unlock Caroline Wozniacki’s ’23 Blue Outfit at Tier 30 and Frances Tiafoe’s Clay ’23 Outfit at Tier 50. Additionally, a range of new items, animations, and alternate pro outfits will be offered in the Pro Shop’s Seasonal Store. All six seasons are included with the All Access Pass, but can be individually purchased for $9.99. For more details, visit the Centre Court Report.