WWE 2K16 'New Moves' DLC Packs Updates and News: Companion App Lets Players Upload Their Faces Straight From Phone

By Mark Aserit
WWE 2k16
Players can now a create personalized wrestler using new in-game app

In addition to exciting in-game contents of WWE 2k16, 2k Games released a Creation Studio app, which was originally slated to launch alongside the game in October. The app lets players upload their own faces onto the game.

The game developers announced the new app on Dec. 10 via Twitter. It is now available on both Android and iOS devices.

ALERT! The #WWE2K16 Creation Studio mobile app is out right now! Get it here → https://t.co/gth9Di7SUf pic.twitter.com/hcnhrMnfgO

- WWE 2K (@WWEgames) December 11, 2015

2K games previously allowed players to upload images to the Creation Suite; this new app lets players take a photo with their gadget's camera. The photo can be used for an in-game custom character. Players can also edit it and turn the face into a new wrestler.

The app offers a wide array of editing tools to let players create a character with their desired appearance. Users can remove backgrounds, crop and resize, or adjust contrast and brightness.  They can also filter out portions of the image based on color as well.

Also, take note that you can only upload a custom face photo or logo using a valid token. The token is only valid for 20 minutes after being generated. When the time is expired, you need to ask for new code.

To generate a token, select "WWE Creations" in the WWE 2K16 console version's main menu. Learn more about the step-by-step guidelines on importing images from the game's official website.

Aside from uploading faces, the app can also be used to import logos for the game's Creations modes. The images can be a basis for the design of arenas, championship belts, billboards, tattoos, and more.

WWE 2k16 was released on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles in October.

2k games recently launch WWE's new DLC pack. The "New Moves" DLC pack is available for the price of $3.99. The new downloadable content offers new in-game freebies like new moves from different WWE's superstars, such as WWE Diva Paige's the Avalanche, WWE Superstar Kevin Owens' Sidewinder Suplex and WWE Superstar Stardust's Standing Crossface Chickenwing.

In a review from Euro Gamer, it says 2K Games developed an amazing wrestling simulation game with a huge roster of wrestlers to choose from, richer MyCareer mode and a fully featured create-a-wrestler suite.

Creating a personalized Superstar from the little leagues of NXT right up to the Championship Belt is one of the most enjoyable features of the game. Players will have a WWE-like experience in each match and rivalries. WWE 2k16 got a score of 8.8 out of 10 from IGN.

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