WWE 2K25 on Switch 2 Missing Image Uploads – Fans Upset

▼ Summary
– WWE 2K25 on Nintendo Switch 2 lacks the image uploader feature, preventing players from uploading or viewing custom images from other platforms.
– Switch 2 players can access community-created content like custom arenas and wrestlers but cannot create or view cross-platform image-based creations.
– Some players expressed frustration, with one receiving a refund after realizing the limitations, while another criticized Nintendo’s restrictive policies.
– IGN rated WWE 2K25 8/10, praising its visuals, gameplay, and updates despite some microtransaction issues.
– Nintendo recently updated its Switch 2 eShop guidelines to reduce low-quality content, aiming to improve user experience.
WWE 2K25 players on Nintendo Switch 2 are expressing frustration over the absence of a key feature that allows for custom image uploads, limiting their ability to fully engage with the game’s community creations.
The recently released wrestling title launched on Switch 2 on July 23, but fans quickly discovered that the image uploader tool, essential for creating and sharing custom content like wrestler designs and arenas, is missing from this version. While the game still supports community creations, Switch 2 players can neither upload their own images nor view custom content from other platforms.
In an official FAQ, 2K clarified the limitations, stating that Switch 2 users won’t have access to image-based community creations from other consoles. This restriction isolates the Switch 2 version, as other platforms, such as PlayStation and Xbox, allow cross-platform sharing of custom content.
The decision has sparked backlash among players who expected full functionality. One disappointed fan shared their experience of requesting a refund after realizing the limitations, stating they only purchased the Switch 2 version for portable play with custom creations. Another criticized Nintendo’s policies, questioning why adult players are restricted by what appears to be an overprotective approach to content moderation.
Despite these frustrations, WWE 2K25 has received positive reviews for its gameplay improvements and visual upgrades. Critics have praised its polished mechanics and depth, though the Switch 2’s missing features highlight ongoing concerns about platform parity.
Nintendo has recently adjusted its eShop guidelines to curb low-quality releases, but some speculate these changes may also be influencing broader content restrictions. For now, Switch 2 players will have to adapt to a more limited creative experience compared to other platforms.
(Source: IGN)





