PC gamers often have the advantage of being able to personalize gameplay experiences. However, Nintendo Switch 2 games may be more customizable than expected. A WWE 2K25 modder stumbled upon some recently updated code in the Windows version. Even though the release date for a confirmed Switch port is uncertain, the data miner found references to the handheld. Some of the code suggests that the title will support custom music.
The most interesting revelation came from one particular mention of the console. One line reads: "If you have music stored on your Nintendo Switch 2 console, you can use these tracks for the entry soundtrack". WWE 2K25 PC fans have been able to change the walk-up music for their favorite wrestlers. Unfortunately, Xbox and PlayStation gamers can't enjoy similar mods.
It would be surprising if Nintendo's handheld was the first system to reintroduce custom entrance music in a WWE 2K title. Still, more Switch 2 games should mirror the features of other console versions compared to the current generation. Swapping music might not require horsepower, but improved Switch 2 specs should result in fewer compromises.
For music fans, the Switch 2 seems like a mixed bag with its acoustic offerings. Gamers learned that the new console wouldn't play tunes while buyers browse the Nintendo eShop. On the other hand, Switch 2 leaks with unboxing videos revealed a background tune during the initial setup.
The Nintendo Music app allows Nintendo Switch Online subscribers to access famous soundtracks from popular games. It's unclear if the customization in WWE 2K25 is related to the app or restricted to another streaming service. Ideally, wrestling fans will be welcome to upload their own files to the console.