AEW President Tony Khan announced after this week’s episode of Dynamite went off the air that AEW’s console video game is titled AEW: Fight Forever. Fans are quite excited after the announcement
Tony Khan revealed to the fans in attendance at the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, the name of AEW’s inaugural console video game. He made the announcement alongside announcer Justin Roberts and referee Aubrey Edwards.
AEW filed to trademark “AEW: Fight Forever” for merchandise and video game use on March 21 last month. The game was initially expected to release next year but now there’s a possibility that fans may get to enjoy the game as early as September, this year.
AEW also recorded chants, audio, and footage that will be included in the video game to give a realistic feel to the gamers. According to fans, some of the chants recorded were “FTR,” “Cash,” “Dax,” “Boom,” “Bay Bay,” “Adam Page,” and “Sting.”
The video game is scheduled to be released on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One.
Fans have been excited to know more about the inaugural AEW console game. Now that the progress is gathering steam, fans can’t wait to play as their favorite superstars.
In this segment, we will take a look at the fan reactions after Tony Khan announced the name of AEW’s first game after this week’s episode of Dynamite.
Fans are visibly excited to get their hands on AEW: Fight Forever. It would be interesting to see how they will react after playing the game.
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