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WWE 2K22: How to Create a Logo and Share it using the WWE 2K22 Logo Uploader

Learn how to upload your own logos with this guide.

WWE 2K22 is the first major WWE game in two years. In addition to a new control scheme, the game features a robust creation suite that lets players create both superstars and arenas. These creations can be enhanced with the use of custom logos which can be uploaded to the WWE 2K22 Logo Uploader. Custom logos have been a feature of every WWE game since 2K15. The game gives players the option to download images created by other players in the Community Creations section. 

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These images range from logos, tattoos, character renders, and even face photos used to create realistic wrestlers. Players upload images using the WWE 2K22 Logo Uploader. This tool allows players to upload face scans or their favorite logos as long as they have a 2K account connected with an Xbox, PlayStation, or Steam account. Here is how to use it.

Before a custom image can be uploaded, one must first be created. Free programs like GIMP or Pixlr are good resources for this if Photoshop isn’t available. These programs should be used on a computer. The image will need to be one of the following sizes: 

  • 512×512
  • 256×256
  • 128×128
  • 1024×1024
  • 1024×256
  • 1024×128

For those who’d like to upload a custom face to put on a custom superstar, the best image size would be 128×128, which is the smallest image size. Larger images will use larger sizes as these are saved for logos that would fit on a t-shirt or logos that would be placed in a custom arena. Once the image has been created, it can be uploaded to the WWE 2K22 Logo Uploader website. Before using this website, make sure that a 2K account has been created and connected with the relevant PlayStation, Xbox, or Steam account.

After logging into the appropriate 2K account, choose the platform the image will be uploaded to. The choices include Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and Steam. Once the platform has been selected, click on an image size. Now navigate to the image that will be uploaded. Next, agree to the terms and conditions and submit it.

Downloading a Custom Logo in WWE 2K22

The next step is to download the logo in WWE 2K22. To do this, open the game and navigate to the Online tab. Next select Community Creations, Image Manager, and then Incoming. Here is where the previously uploaded custom image can be downloaded. Once the logo has been found, download it. All custom logos downloaded from the WWE 2K22 Logo Uploader website can be found under the Local tab. Up to 50 custom images can be uploaded to the website. 

Uploading a Custom Logo to Community Creations

To share these images with other players, return to the Community Creations tab. This time, select upload and then image. Here the previously download custom image can be uploaded for other players to download. There is even an option to let other players upload the image themselves. Only 40 images can be uploaded to Community Creations. With this guide, it should now be easier to create and upload custom images and download custom images created by other players.

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