Aleister Black wants to help modders get the details right on his character in WWE 2K25.
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Creating your favorite male or female wrestler in the WWE 2K franchise is one of the biggest selling points of the yearly franchise. Whether it’s creating someone from another company or someone who recently returned, the creation suite gives fans a great chance to create their favorite wrestlers.
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While the in-game tools don’t give you everything that you need, PC modders do an excellent job of creating things for wrestlers that the game just can’t create on its own. Black knows this and decided to give his fans a timely assist.
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The SmackDown Superstar recently took to Instagram to post a series of photos. The fourth one is an up-close image of his shin pads, posting the following message:
“1. Astral // 2. A justified reckoning // 3. Movement // 4. Details for the modders //,” Aleister Black said in a post.
When a fan mentioned that providing details for the modders is one of the sickest things a wrestler can do, Black explained his admiration for modders and their attention to getting details right, replying with:
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“I actually really appreciate the modders. It’s cool to see kids go out of their way to get details right. Figured with some of my stuff it’s hard to catch all the details,” Aleister Black said.
It’s clear that we’ll be seeing more accurate Aleister creations on the PC version of WWE 2K25 very soon.
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What do you make of Aleister Black’s comments? Do you wish more wrestlers would share attire details like this online to help modders create more accurate character models? Let us know your overall thoughts by sounding off in the comments section below.
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