TopSpin 2K25 reveals proper gameplay and highlights some changes
With there being less than a month to go until TopSpin 2K25’s release, 2K have released a gameplay showcase video that delves into some of the changes that players can expect, as well as some of the courts. Check it out.
The developers discuss players’ signature animations, unique court physics, such as sliding on clay, highly-detailed environments, improved serves, and more. Players who master the all-new Timing Meter will learn how to hit perfect forehands, backhands, and serves at the TopSpin Academy with John McEnroe, and get creative with their rallies to beat the competition.
Much like the Courtside Report for the NBA 2K series or the Ringside Report for the WWE 2K series, there is a much more detailed blog post for the TopSpin 2K25 called Center Court Report, the first one can be found here.
One of the big things released today was the first batch of courts was revealed:
ASB Classic - Auckland, New Zealand;
Australian Open - Melbourne, Australia;
BNP Paribas Open - Indian Wells, USA;
Cincinnati Open - Cincinnati, USA;
Internazionali BNL 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 (fictional venue);
Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters - Monte Carlo, Monaco;
Rolex Shanghai Masters - Shanghai, China;
The Championships, Wimbledon - London, England;
US Open - New York, USA;
There are more courts not yet revealed, given the time between now and the release, we might not actually see them revealed. But as the game is set to release on April 26th, that likely won’t matter.
The game is coming to PC, Xbox and PlayStation.