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AEW: Fight Forever Reveals Its Match Types and More

The latest information about AEW: Fight Forever has been revealed, bringing news of the various match types and customization options players can expect. THQ Nordic has also been confirmed as a publisher.

Match types include singles matches, tag team games, 3-way, 4-way, ladder matches, casino battle royale, falls count anywhere, exploding barbed wire deathmatches, and old-fashioned unauthorized fun with lights out matches will be You will see wrestlers brawl with weapons in the ring.

There is also a wide customization mode, allowing players to switch between wrestler outfits and appearances, while changing entrances, movesets, teams and arenas. They can choose to join his AEW roster, appear in matches and stories in the Career Mode event schedule, or show off their tactics during tag team matches in online co-op.

The AEW Talent Roster gives players the chance to step into the wrestling boots of the most legendary wrestlers to ever enter the ring, and puts an all-new high-flying AEW Talent to the pace. A full list of playable characters has yet to be released, but past previews have shown Nyla Rose and Kris Statlander to be in the mix.

AEW EVP, former AEW World Champion and AEW World Tag Team Champion Kenny Omega said: “The THQ brand has long been synonymous with wrestling games, and he couldn’t be more qualified partner to bring AEW: Fight Forever to millions of wrestling fans around the world.”

“Kenny’s incredible vision for AEW: Fight Forever builds on his wrestling pedigree both in the ring and on the controller,” added THQ Nordic Executive Producer Reinhard Pollice. “Combining that vision with Yukes’ unparalleled wrestling history in his game development has created his AEW experience that greatly draws on the arcade feel that wrestling first won the hearts of his gamers over 20 years ago. rice field.”

THQ Nordic and Yuke’s Media Creations have teamed up to bring AEW: Fight Forever to PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC and Nintendo Switch. The game currently doesn’t have a release date, and it’s been over a year since AEW Executive Vice President Kenny Omega suggested it was aiming for a release in the first quarter of 2022.

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Adele Ankers-Range is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow her on Twitter.

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