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AEW Fight Forever release date set for 29 June

Move over, WWE?

The AEW Fight Forever release date has been set for 29 June, Yuke’s, THQ Nordic and the AEW have today announced.

Perhaps thought of by some as vapourware at this time, the AEW’s first video game is expected on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch consoles.

“Recognised for its retro approach to design including hand-crafted animations and nostalgic arcade feel, AEW: Fight Forever presents wrestling fans with their first chance to pull off wrestling moves only seen on the wildly popular AEW programming,” THQ Nordic said in a press release.

“Online co-op wrestling is going completely next level with Tag-Team matches that feature sequences of team manoeuvres performed with simple commands. A long roster of the most popular AEW wrestlers, career mode, wrestler customisation, signature AEW arenas, multiple match types and even some good ol’ fashioned unsanctioned fun await!”

Expect AEW Fight Forever from 29 June on Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5 and Switch.

AEW Fight Forever

29 June 2023
PC PS4 PS5 Switch Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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