One of the biggest advantages of Nintendo Switch 2, in addition to being a shiny new hardware from Nintendo, is the updated international that takes the system closer to more modern consoles. While it was generally adopted, the console would be closer to Playstation 4, but it has been reported that it is actually much closer to the Xbox series S.
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Am I the only one who thinks Nintendo Switch 2 has had a fantastic launch?
No, it's the players who are wrong.
We have already seen the benefits of its full -screen hardware, as more third -party developers have started either release titles for Switch 2, such as CD Project Red and Cyberpunk 2077, or rumors of plans to support the console, such as Call of Duty's imminent return.
But not even two months into the console's life cycle, and there is already a third -party game that is launched without a key function, and it is unclear why it happens.
For those who play 2K WWE games the picture and the creation suite is a huge element
As first discovered by IGN, the latest wrestling title is launched from 2K, WWE 2K25, on Switch 2 without the ability to upload images in the game's creation suite. Not only that, but players who own a Switch 2 cannot see other people's creations.
A post on 2K's own website states that “Nintendo Switch 2 players will not see image upload-based social creations from any platform or be able to upload their own.” However, no reason is stated why it may be.
2K's own website allows users to upload images for a variety of platforms, including those that Switch 2 has been reported to be more powerful than, making the situation all Messier.
For those who have not played a WWE 2K game, the image loader is an important part of letting players create their “dream” planters down to T. Some have theorized that it is not present, not because of hardware restrictions, but rather the type of NSFW material that sometimes lurks out before they become brave. Either way, it is a big bummer for those who want to expand their third -party lineup.
WWE 2K25
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March 14, 2025
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Teen // blood, language, suggestive themes, use of alcohol, violence
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Visual concepts
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2K -sports
- Multiple players
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Online multiplayer, online co-op, local multiplayer, local co-op
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