Do you fancy feeling like a rockstar? Do you think WrestleMania would be “Better Now” if Posty had a match? Then you’ll want to know if Post Malone is in WWE 2K24.
There’s been no shortage of musicians who have appeared in WWE over the years, although they’ve had differing levels of success. For every Bad Bunny who beat Damian Priest in a Street Fight at Backlash 2023, there’s a Machine Gun Kelly, who got power-bombed off the stage by Kevin Owens.
For WWE 2K24, Post Malone curated the soundtrack, picking the songs you’ll hear in the menus when you play. Is he actually in the game, though, and will he have a match in real life? We’ve got all the answers you need.
Is Post Malone playable in WWE 2K24?
Yes, Post Malone is a playable character in WWE 2K24. Alongside his musical duties, you will be able to take Posty inside the squared circle and have him face off against your favorite WWE Superstars—though you can’t do so immediately.
Maybe you’ll have Posty become a champion in your WWE Universe or have a legendary musician vs. musician face off with Bad Bunny. Maybe you’ll pick Roman Reigns and smash the New York rapper. The world is your oyster, and you’ll be able to do it all in WWE 2K24 once Post Malone joins the game.
How to get Post Malone in WWE 2K24
Post Malone will be available as DLC in WWE 2K24. 2K has confirmed Post Malone is included as part of the Post Malone & Friends Pack, the second DLC pack for WWE 2K24, which will become available on June 26.
Over 20 additional playable characters are already coming to WWE 2K24 in five DLC packs, including CM Punk and Dragon Lee, with some still to be announced.
The Post Malone & Friends DLC pack will also add Sensational Sherri, Mosh, Thrasher, Honky Tonk Man, and the Jimmy Hart manager to WWE 2K24.
Is Post Malone going to wrestle in WWE?
No, it doesn’t appear that Post Malone’s wrestling journey will go beyond WWE 2K24. There have been no announcements from the company about any possible match, and wrestling leakers haven’t mentioned the idea either.
If he made an appearance in the real world of WWE, he’d join a WWE universe with close ties to the music industry. John Cena, R-Truth, Lita, Mickie James, and Chris Jericho have released studio albums, while The Rock starred and sang in Disney’s Moana.