Kai Cenat’s Reaction to Getting His Own Skin in NBA 2K25

Upon booting up NBA 2K25, popular Twitch streamer Kai Cenat was ecstatic to discover his very own custom skin. However, he wasted no time in sharing his thoughts and called on developers to continue supporting and engaging with the 2K community.

Despite the 2K series having its own character creator toolset for fans to use, which includes an at-home facial scanning process that often results in frightening outcomes, there is nothing that can compare to the genuine experience.

There is a sense of genuineness in the perfectly crafted NBA player models found in every yearly release. Therefore, when developers shift their focus towards incorporating new official options, it is a significant event.

In the past, a few influencers have been included on the shortlist, among them the now-disgraced Dr Disrespect who has since been disqualified from the series.

In honor of the release of NBA 2K25, Kai Cenat became the next addition to that esteemed roster. While streaming the game on Twitch on September 4th, he was taken aback as his intricately designed character appeared on screen.

Kai exclaimed at the top of his lungs, “I can’t believe it, I’m actually in the game!”His teammates from Team AMP were all present and reacted in unison, completely losing their minds over the thrilling realization that Kai was now a part of the game.

Kai was overjoyed as he called his mum, celebrating the milestone with his family and a live audience of tens of thousands. Despite the moment being one to treasure, the social media influencer also faced some negative comments.

Kai, known for frequently representing the gaming community, once again urged the 2K developers to take action. Specifically, he called out Ronnie Singh, the “face”of the series, and implored him to involve more dedicated 2K content creators in the next round of models.

“Kai demanded, “Can you please add the n****** who truly deserve to be included in the game?”

He reiterated this viewpoint on X (previously known as Twitter). While Ronnie only posted a tweet saying “You’re welcome,”Kai responded with a request to include all the true 2K legends/creators in the game.

As Kai attempted to modify his response, he realized he wanted to express his gratitude to Ronnie for bringing his personalized skin to fruition. However, before he could do so, he had already returned.

Kai assured that obtaining his own skin was a positive step in the right direction, but he also expressed his eagerness for the developers to further include some of the scene’s most prominent personalities.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *