A PC gamer has recently stumbled upon hidden match types in WWE 2K25, including both Triple Threat and Fatal Four-Way options in the Underground category. This discovery has sparked excitement among fans who hope that modders will be able to leverage these findings to improve the game. Desired updates include typo corrections, the addition of new content, and access to unreleased assets, making WWE 2K25 an even more engaging experience.
It seems that WWE 2K25 has locked away various Underground match versions within the game. With many enthusiastic players gaining early access through special editions, some dedicated fans have begun unearthing these secret details. Their finds cover a range from upcoming MyFaction characters and removed Superstars to assets that were initially intended to feature in the game.
Among the new elements successfully integrated into WWE 2K25 is the Underground match, a tweak of the regular one-on-one showdown. In this version, there are no ring ropes, and victory is only achievable through knockout or submission. While such matches haven’t been prominent on WWE television for some time, their inclusion has been well-received by gamers eager for fresh features. Interestingly, even though WWE’s televised Underground matches were strictly one-on-one, WWE 2K25 developers were seemingly experimenting with expanding this format.
Twitter user dot_discovery has shared their findings of a Triple Threat and a Fatal Four-Way match type embedded in WWE 2K25’s code on PC. These underground variants, still newly unearthed, suggest that they might be destined for future game updates. With dot_discovery’s expertise in modding, the only way to unlock these hidden modes currently is through a specialized tool on PC. Many fans, upon learning about these additional match types being excluded, expressed disappointment, seeing as these could have expanded the game’s diversity and playability even further.
Apart from revealing these match formats, dot_discovery hinted at potential mods that allow players to switch out the NPCs around the ring. Although the full scope of available mods isn’t yet defined, the community is buzzing with anticipation over the prospect of having complete creative freedom in customizing the game. A significant area of interest is the ability to fix in-game misspellings, with players finding odd typos within WWE 2K25’s visuals.
While PC users might enjoy these hidden gems using modification tools, console players are left wanting. Due to concerns around modding and hacking, content that isn’t meant for public access remains off-limits for console users, similar to the exclusion of The Island feature in WWE 2K25 on PC. Ultimately, whether these underground match variations or other concealed assets will be officially released remains to be seen, leaving the WWE 2K community in hopeful anticipation of future updates and patches.