After a listing leak, THQ Nordic formally unveils details and match types for AEW: Fight Forever

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AEW: Fight Forever is a new wrestling game based on the real-life All Elite Wrestling promotion. A store listing on Amazon UK leak from yesterday provided us with new details, such as the platforms and features for AEW: Fight Forever. However, once the cat was out of the bag, publisher THQ Nordic fully unveiled the game with details and match types, along with a teaser announcement trailer.

The store listing was originally spotted by Gematsu, and it indicates that AEW: Fight Forever will be released on PC this year. Amazon UK currently displays a placeholder release date of December 31 on PC, but we can expect that the real release date will be a bit earlier than that.

 

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THQ Nordic confirmed many of the early details on AEW: Fight Forever from yesterday’s listing. The game will combine a “nostalgic, arcade-wrestler feel with innovative AEW finishers and tandem offense moves.” In terms of the playable roster, the game is looking to include “the most legendary wrestlers to enter the ring plus all-new, high-flying AEW talent.”

When it comes to game modes, fans will have plenty to enjoy. According to THQ, AEW: Fight Forever will let players brawl it out in matches that include single, Tag-Team, 3-way, and 4-way bouts. There’s also Ladder, Casino Battle Royale, Unsanctioned Lights-Out, Falls Count Anywhere, and Exploding Barbed Wire Death. There will also be cooperative online multiplayer matches. In tag-team matches, players will be able to execute sequences of team attacks performed with simple button commands.

The game was originally announced back in November of 2020, and it’s coming from developer Yuke’s. The Japanese developer has previously worked on the WWE Smackdown and WWE 2K wrestling games between 2000 and 2018. Hideyuki Iwashita, who developed classic titles like Def Jam Vendetta and WWF No Mercy, is involved in the new project.

AEW: Fight Forever will release on PC later this year and, if reports are to be believed, it could be as soon as next month. However, THQ Nordic plans to show more during its digital showcase on August 12.

 

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