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Because everyone needs to take a heel turn, details on the WWE 2K15 Creation Suite

by: Rob -
More On: WWE 2K15

On the heels of news about the MyCareer Mode (including video of the My Career mode), WWE 2K15 Visual Concepts Art Director Lynell Jinks sat down to pen a statement on the nitty gritty of the game's Creation Suite. The Creation Suite is undergoing changes from previous iterations, with some features being removed while integrating the Superstar Studio.  Some images of the Creation Suite follow, and click on the article to read Lynell Jinks' full statement below.

WWE 2K15 is scheduled for release on the PlayStation 4 system and Xbox One on November 18, 2014 in North America and November 21, 2014 internationally. Fans who pre-order WWE 2K15 at any participating retailer will receive two playable Sting characters at no extra cost on launch day.


WWE 2K15 Creation Suite Details
 
"As fans of WWE video games, we understand the Creation Suite is extremely important to gamers and one of our most popular features every year. We want everyone to know we're fully committed to building a solid foundation and an amazing set of customization tools to satisfy in WWE 2K15 and beyond.
 
Our goal for the Creation Suite was to attain a higher level of quality across the board. The amount of customization options available in previous years was huge, but in order to improve the franchise now and into the future, we had to scale back in order to focus on quality rather than quantity.
 
For WWE 2K15, we were unable to support new versions of Create-an-Arena, Custom Divas, Create-a-Championship and Story Designer. This decision was extremely difficult, but a necessary one, in order to deliver a more focused and polished game. The primary reason we did not announce these changes earlier is due to the team working until the last minute to retain as many features as possible.
 
Although some features were removed, we added an incredible new tool that will really change WWE 2K15 and the future of in-game customization: the Superstar Studio. This feature is something fans have requested for a long time, and we're happy to deliver this key innovation in WWE 2K15. We've received very positive feedback on Superstar Studio thus far, but it seems like many want to know how the process actually works!
 
Players don't have to be experts with design or art programs in order to use this feature. In fact, they can bypass using an image editing program altogether simply by uploading an image directly to the Superstar Studio website. The only reason to bring an image into an image editing program is to add transparency (or as artists call it, an "alpha")  to an image.
 
So, how do players download images onto their consoles? 
  • First, go to the "Logo Manager" under Community Creations in the WWE 2K15 main menu; 
  • You will then be prompted to generate a "Logo Token", which will show up instantly on screen;
  • You'll then enter the token on our dedicated webpage on the official WWE 2K website, located at wwe.2k.com/wwe2K15logo;
  • Now, it's time to upload your images on this page!  By entering your Logo Token, you are granted access to upload up to five images at a time; 
  • Once the images are uploaded, locate your images under the "GO TO MY LOGOS" option in WWE 2K15 and proceed to download them;  
  • Each user is given 20 slots for downloaded images or any images uploaded by the community. The pixel dimensions for the images can be up to 512 x 512, but it doesn't have to be exact, just as long as it's under those dimensions, the tool will scale it to fit;
  • Up to eight different images can be used on your Superstar, but those eight images can be used as many times as you want. Once the image is placed, you can position and scale it. 
We will allow players to upload any image to the Superstar Studio, but we ask that they please be on their best behavior!  We are required to have systems in the game that allow users to flag inappropriate content. We will review and moderate those reports, so please keep creations and uploads friendly for all gamers. 
 
In previous years, we allowed players to change the color threads on the Superstars, as well as edit the attire on a limited amount of Superstars.  For WWE 2K15 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, not only will you be able to edit the color threads on the Superstars and Divas, but you will also be able to change their attires! The gear of the Superstars and Divas is constantly changing, and we??ve heard feedback from the fans who want to keep their roster members as up-to-date as possible, which you'll now be able to do! For example, in WWE 2K15, we have Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins in their Shield attire. With the features in Superstar Studio, you can very quickly update their gear to match what they are currently wearing by changing their in-ring attire, entrance attire and using the Logo Manager to import their logos for their merchandise.  It's an extremely quick and easy process for all of our fans.
 
Every attire part is given a value in the form of points, and a Superstar can use up to 128 points or 64 layers worth of attire parts. These points are shared between in-ring and entrance attires. Editing both the in-ring and entrance attires has never been easier thanks to a new user interface that allows players to seamlessly switch between them by pressing the trigger buttons.  Being able to see both the in-ring and entrance models on the screen at the same time really expedites the entire process. 
 
We are fully committed to expanding the creation abilities in future WWE 2K iterations with improved tools, options and support. We will also make improvements to the Superstar Studio by adding more content into various categories (e.g. beards, clothes, hairstyles, etc.). We're looking forward to hearing back from all our fans about what's working and what could be improved in WWE 2K15's Creation Suite.
 
Thanks for reading! Fan feedback is important to us, so please let us know what you think, especially when WWE 2K15 arrives on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One."
 

-Lynell Jinks
Art Director, Visual Concepts