If TopSpin 2K25 generates controversy in France due to its offline career mode being accessible only online and 2K reserving the right to shut down the game by the end of 2026, in the United States, Hangar 13’s tennis game brings joy to enthusiasts of the sport. After all, American players are accustomed to the constraints imposed by 2K Games through the NBA 2K series and consider it a non-issue in a country that has accepted these terms for nearly seven years. It is more the aggressive policy of VC implemented in NBA 2K that causes players across the Atlantic to express dissatisfaction. However, 2K Games has announced initial figures around TopSpin 2K25, including the fact that 10 million matches have already been played since April 23 last year. This is a reason for optimism and hope that developers have provided sufficient content for long-term play. Naturally, players expect a more consistent roster featuring well-known names as well as demanded legends, friend matchmaking capabilities, and genuine online rankings. A first update is planned for late May if all goes according to schedule.