You can spread your own creativity thanks to the WWE 2K24 image upload function, letting your own custom images appear in-game.
Video Gamer is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Prices subject to change.does exactly what you might expect it to: allows you to take pictures and upload the snap to create your own custom images and textures.
Using image upload, you could upload a custom image and then use that for a crowd sign or as part of an attire. Let your creativity run wild.Once you’ve uploaded an image you want to appear in your game, you can download it through the menu while playing. Simply head over to the Online menu and find theThe image you uploaded earlier will be there available to download. It’s definitely worth playing around with, since some images can only be used for certain things once uploaded.
That’s all there is to know about uploading custom images in WWE 2K24. For more, read our guides coveringYes! There are some community guidelines to follow, and common sense should apply, but you can mostly upload any image you like.Nope. You can choose to use this only in your game and not have it apply online or as a custom creation for others. Either way, you aren’t breaching any rules or laws.Jack Webb is a guides writer for VideoGamer.
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