Avid fans of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) can now play “WWE 2K19” using the realistic attires based on the superstars’ appearance in the 2019 Royal Rumble. However, there is a catch. These are not available on all gaming platforms.
Ronda Rousey Royal Rumble Attire Now Available On Xbox One Community Creations. @WWEgames @OfficialCAWsWS @SmackNetwork @TheSDHotel @WhatsTheStatus @WWE2KAttiresXB1 @Tete2k @jeb2830 @rell7thirty @Iconic2k @RighteousProdux @RevELLEution #WWE2K19 pic.twitter.com/zq0V7wIPm7
— LEGITattires (@LegitATTIRES) February 3, 2019
As reports pointed out, the official developers from 2K still release new contents in a very strict schedule every year. This is obviously in consideration of selling “WWE 2K19” Season Pass. But WWE also has major events, like the 2019 Royal Rumble, throughout the year that players and fans would like to experience in the simulation video game. Luckily, the Community Creations platform is a great way to solve that.
Seth Rollins Royal Rumle 2019 Attire Now Available On Xbox One Community Creations. @WWEgames @OfficialCAWsWS @SmackNetwork @TheSDHotel @WhatsTheStatus @WWE2KAttiresXB1 @Tete2k @jeb2830 @rell7thirty @Iconic2k @RighteousProdux @RevELLEution #WWE2K19 pic.twitter.com/qIvvzl4wAy
— LEGITattires (@LegitATTIRES) January 29, 2019
“WWE 2K19” players will no longer have to wait to play the game using the costumes that their favorite superstar wore at the 2019 Royal Rumble last month. The creator LegitAttires recently announced the release of realistic costumes for a number of superstars including AJ Styles, Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler, Finn Balor, Ronda Rousey, and Seth Rollins.
Rousey’s hairstyle, hand accessories, fighting outfit, shoes, and even her entrance attire composed of a leather jacket and a plaid mini skirt were all included in LegitAttires work for “WWE 2K19” players. LegitAttires also included the entrance get-ups for Balor, Rollins, and Styles.
AJ Styles Royal Rumble Attire Now Available On Xbox One Community Creations. @WWEgames @OfficialCAWsWS @SmackNetwork @TheSDHotel @WhatsTheStatus @WWE2KAttiresXB1 @Tete2k @jeb2830 @rell7thirty @Iconic2k @RighteousProdux @RevELLEution #WWE2K19 pic.twitter.com/2R0WqT2sMc
— LEGITattires (@LegitATTIRES) January 28, 2019
As mentioned, there is a small caveat in this report. LegitAttires is a creator dedicated to offering “WWE 2K19” contents exclusive for Xbox One players. This means fans using PlayStation 4 will have to wait a little longer to have the same Royal Rumble 2019 experience on the video game.
The NEW WWE Championship is now uploaded to #WWE2K19 (@WWEgames ) You too can now represent @WWEDanielBryan pic.twitter.com/j4ADgPjUsk
— Status™ (@WhatsTheStatus) January 30, 2019
Another recent addition to “WWE 2K19” through the Community Creations is Bryan’s all-new WWE Championship belt, a title he retained after defeating Styles at the Royal Rumble 2019. This one is actually released by content creator WhatsTheStatus just a day after the match. And, more importantly, it is also available on PS4.


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