Console Players Now Able to Download Modded NBA 2K25 Rosters from PC





In NBA 2K25, console players typically do not have direct access to modded rosters created by the PC community. While the PC version of the game allows users to mod the game by adding custom rosters, courts, jerseys, and more through external tools and modifications, these features are generally exclusive to PC due to the open nature of the platform.

For console players (on PlayStation and Xbox), modding is much more restricted. The game doesn't allow external tools or custom content to be imported, which means console users rely on the in-game roster editing tools or official downloads from the 2K Share feature. This allows players to share rosters, draft classes, and more, but only within the restrictions of the game's system.

While 2K Share offers a way to get creative rosters, they are usually less customizable than the heavily modded content on PC. Cross-platform sharing between PC and console is not supported, so the extensive mods made by the PC community remain exclusive to that platform.

Player DNA, Rosters, and 2k scenarios are Crossplatform even with P

NBA 2K25 introduces a significant change in player content management. For the first time, the PC version includes the next-gen update, enabling cross-platform capabilities for sharing player DNA and rosters between PC, PS5, and Xbox Series
 X.

This new system allows player DNA & roster from the PC version to be shared through servers, making it accessible to console players as well.


Comments

CF ID