A PC gamer has stumbled upon some intriguing hidden match types for WWE 2K25, including the elusive Triple Threat and Fatal Four-Way bouts in Underground mode. As players who couldn’t wait to dive into WWE 2K25 snapped up its special editions, many dedicated fans have unearthed a treasure trove of elements tucked away in the game code. Among their discoveries are new MyFaction characters, cut Superstars, and additional features that were apparently in the pipeline.
One feature that did make it into the game is the Underground match. This fresh take on a classic sees the ring ropes removed and the victory determined by knockout or submission. Although this type of match hasn’t featured prominently on WWE TV for a while, its presence in the game is a hit with fans eager for something new. Curiously, despite the fact that real-life Underground matches on WWE TV have been restricted to one-on-ones, it appears the developers were considering more.
Twitter user dot_discovery revealed their discovery of the buried Triple Threat and Fatal Four-Way matches hidden deep within WWE 2K25’s PC version. While this is just the beginning, they believe such content could be potential expansions for future releases. Known for their game modding expertise, dot_discovery accessed these hidden gems using specialized PC tools. Followers in the comment section expressed disappointment at these missing match types, lamenting the lost potential for even more gameplay variety.
In addition to these, dot_discovery pointed out the potential to customize the non-playable characters around the ring. As the full range of available mods remains to be seen, fans are buzzing with hope that they might eventually have free control over game elements. Among the wishlist items is the overhaul of in-game graphics, especially to correct the awkward typos that mar WWE 2K25.
However, it’s worth noting that PC users enjoy a distinct advantage over console players when it comes to accessing these hidden features. Console players will likely miss out due to concerns over modding and hacking, already manifest in the absence of WWE 2K25’s The Island on PC. The mere possibility that PC modding tools could unlock unintended content further complicates matters. Whether these Underground match variants will become officially available remains a tantalizing mystery for the WWE Universe, who must wait and hope for a future patch to unlock these hidden treasures.