Fans Call for Essential Update in WWE 2K25 Character Creation
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Fans Call for Essential Update in WWE 2K25 Character Creation

WWE 2K25 players express the need for more flexible options in the character customization feature.

Summary

Many WWE 2K25 players wish they could equip any clothing item to any created wrestler, regardless of gender. The new installment in the series features a character creation suite that allows for significant customization, yet some restrictions are frustrating fans.

Key Points:

  • WWE 2K25 players desire unrestricted clothing options for custom wrestlers.
  • While character creation offers a degree of freedom, gender-specific clothing restrictions have drawn criticism.
  • Hope for updates to address gender-locked customization issues.

WWE 2K25 has hit the market, and with it, the highly anticipated character creation system has returned, a staple of the WWE 2K series since its inception. The game requires creating custom wrestlers for various modes, including MyRise.

Many fans enjoy generating unique wrestlers or recreating legendary figures, such as the Hardy Boys or Kane. The game allows players to upload and share their creations via a Community Creations page, fostering a vibrant community.

However, the character creation system isn’t free of complaints. There are arbitrary clothing restrictions based on gender which some users have pointed out as frustrating. Given that many hairstyles are not gender-locked, players have speculated that certain clothing items may not have been adapted for both body types.

Fans express a desire for developers to eliminate these gender restrictions in future patches, hoping for an update to the creation suite that allows complete freedom of customization. Despite these setbacks, WWE 2K25 remains one of the most rated entries in the franchise.

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