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The highly anticipated WWE 2K25 for Nintendo Switch 2 has come under scrutiny due to the absence of a significant feature that many fans expected. The image uploader feature, which allows players to personalize their gaming experience by uploading custom images, has faced moderation issues since its initial release. This has left many users frustrated as they are unable to fully utilize this aspect of the game.
Players have voiced their concerns regarding the limitations imposed on the image uploader, expressing disappointment that it does not meet the standards set by previous iterations of the franchise. Customization has always been a cornerstone of the WWE gaming experience, enabling fans to create unique characters and arenas that reflect their personal styles.
As the gaming community continues to discuss the implications of this oversight, it raises questions about the development process and the priorities of the team behind WWE 2K25. Fans are hopeful that future updates will address these issues, allowing for a more robust and engaging gameplay experience.
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