WWE 2K24: 15 CAWs You Must Download Immediately

You NEED to see what people have been cooking up via WWE 2K24's Community Creations.

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True value from WWE's 2K series doesn't come from brilliant modes like Showcase, MyRISE, MyGM, Universe (or the more divisive MyFACTION). Those are all great reasons to check out this year's 2K24, but there's an inexhaustible supply of content waiting for you on the Community Creations download tabs too.

Some of the creations are breathtaking.

2K24 has only been out for around a week now, but the tabs are already filling up with some seriously impressive CAWs, arenas, championships and more. Any worries folks had pre-release after hearing those third party copyright rumours have been put to bed - Community Creations marches on and offers unequalled joy in the wrestling game genre. Pay attention, AEW: Fight Forever!

There's a lovely mix of current stars coming as DLC later in the year, workers from other companies you need on your roster, and even a sprinkling of legends who didn't make the cut on-disc or in those DLC packs here. All of them are worth your time, and they're certainly well worth downloading to add even more choice to the booming character select screen.

You need to download these! Take a look.

15. Kairi Sane

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Creator: Mauromannetje

Downloads: 12,733

Damage CTRL feels incomplete without the pirate herself. So, to fix that, download this Kairi Sane CAW from Mauromannetje. Just short of 13,000 players have already done it, then likely dipped into the menus to edit CTRL by removing Bayley and replacing her with Sane.

In fairness to 2K, Kairi only returned to screens last November. That means they didn't have a lot of time to properly render her character model for the official roster. Not to worry, because Community Creations has come through quickly as usual.

There are a few versions of Sane on the download pages already, but this is the pick of the bunch.

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