WWE 2K25: Intergender Matches Will Be Missing From One Popular Mode

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Roman Reigns in wwe 2k25
Credit: 2K Games

Good news: intergender matches are debuting in WWE 2K25. Bad news: they won't be playable on MyGM or MyFaction.

It's no secret that one of the big selling points in terms of new additions is intergender wrestling. Of course, with a revamped roster, the chance of booking your fantasy matches was something that fans were excited about.

Sadly, that won't be the case for MyGM players this year. During an interview with WCCFTech, WWE 2K25 producer Lynell Jinks confirmed that intergender wrestling will be absent from both MyGM and MyFaction.

No reason behind its exclusion in both modes was given. Jinks added that things such as blood and bruises will be disabled by default when doing intergender matches.

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Intergender will be absent from MyGM and MyFaction

If you've never played either mode, they're an addiction waiting to happen. MyGM is essentially a fantasy booking mode. In it, you can choose from different brands such as Raw, Smackdown, NXT, and even ECW, picking from a wide variety of iconic General Managers that include the likes of Paul Heyman, Eric Bischoff, and Teddy Long.

Both brands and GMs come with unique perks. Then, it's time to draft your roster and build your brand from scratch by improving facilities, developing rivalries, and more. The biggest change for this year revealed so far is that MyGM will be playable online with up to four players in the same game.

MyFaction is similar to EA FC's Ultimate Team. You build your roster via cards that can get enhanced. Once you have your dream lineup, you can go out and duke it out online against other teams.

While sad to hear, we're hopeful both modes get their own neat additions to make the purchase worthwhile for dedicated fans. For more content, we recommend you check our full break down of what to expect from the different WWE 2K25 editions.