![]() ![]() With Yuke’s long history of making wrestling games, and direct inspiration from the greatest series of wrestling games ever made, Fight Forever could be something really special. Former AEW World champ and resident gaming expert Kenny Omega has long promised a game indebted to the beloved AKI/THQ wrestling games made for the Nintendo 64 (think WCW/NWO Revenge, WWF WrestleMania 2000 and WWF No Mercy), even bringing No Mercy director Hideyuki Iwashita on as a producer of Fight Forever. Of course Yuke’s last several installments of the WWE 2K series were fairly lacking, so it’s hard to know what to expect from Fight Forever at this time. Perhaps the only people with more experience making wrestling games are the developers from Human who created the Fire Pro series in the ‘80s and then moved on to Spike in 2000. Yuke’s worked on official WWF / WWE wrestling games from 2000 all the way up to 2018, with an earlier history of making New Japan wrestling games back to 1995. That leak was of fairly low video quality, so this is our first time really seeing the game in action in HD, and guess what: it looks like it could be fun.ĪEW has made a big deal about working with Yuke’s on AEW: Fight Forever. ![]() If the trailer looks familiar, it’s probably because the whole thing leaked last week, and popped up all over the wrestling internet. Earlier today THQ Nordic released the first official trailer for AEW: Fight Forever, the upcoming wrestling game featuring the stars of All Elite Wrestling. ![]()
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