A diligent PC player has stumbled upon some concealed Underground match types in WWE 2K25, including intriguing variations like Triple Threat and Fatal Four-Way. This discovery has sparked enthusiasm among the fans, who are now hoping that future mods will not only fix existing issues, like typos, but also breathe new life into the game with fresh content and by tapping into unreleased assets.
In WWE 2K25, several iterations of the Underground match seem to have been tucked away. With the buzz surrounding the early access purchases via special editions, players have been peeling back the layers of WWE 2K25, uncovering a treasure trove of details. These range from upcoming MyFaction characters to wrestlers who didn’t make the final cut and assets that were initially planned but didn’t see the light of day.
One notable inclusion in the game is the Underground match. While it’s a twist on the classic one-on-one format, it brings a fresh edge by stripping away the ring ropes and confining victory to a knockout or submission. Although not a frequent sight in WWE programming lately, its addition in the game is a delightful surprise, especially for those craving novelty. Historically, WWE’s Underground bouts on TV have been strictly one-on-one, yet it appears the developers toyed with the idea of expanding the format.
On Twitter, user dot_discovery has shared revelations regarding the Triple Threat and Fatal Four-Way versions hidden within WWE 2K25’s PC code. While these insights are still in the embryonic stage, there’s a possibility these modes might grace future versions of the game. With dot_discovery’s experience in game modding, accessing these secret Underground variations involves specialized PC tools. Fans, however, are slightly disheartened that these engaging match types were omitted, as more options invariably equate to richer gameplay experiences.
Beyond match types, dot_discovery also hinted at the potential for modifying non-playable characters around the ring. While the full potential of available mods isn’t yet clear, there’s palpable excitement among fans for having greater control over game elements. This includes tackling existing typos and updating incorrect graphics, a task many players are eager to undertake through modding.
However, for those on consoles, it’s a different ball game. Unlike PC players, console users might never get to glimpse these hidden treasures due to the challenges of modding and security concerns. This is a familiar dilemma, evidenced by PC players missing out on WWE 2K25’s The Island due to potential risk factors. Whether this undiscovered content was designed for this year or the next remains uncertain. Fans must wait and see if updates will eventually unlock the Underground variants or other hidden features within the WWE universe.