Since the company’s debut in May of 2019, All Elite Wrestling has provided fans with some of the most-iconic moments in pro wrestling history. We have seen Cody Rhodes face Dustin Rhodes, Chris Jericho not only become the first World Champion, but use his legendary status to elevate two factions-worth of talent and career-best runs for veterans like CM Punk and the late Brodie Lee. Icons like Sting have shown up and found new fire in their career and added to their legacy. It has been a melting pot for all styles of pro wrestling and replicating so many different styles can be a challenge. Fight Forever has things like 3 and 4-way bouts, hardcore Lights Out matches and even a barbed wire exploding ring deathmatch alongside battle royale options.
Thankfully, AEW Games partnered with Yuke’s, the creators of 3D wrestling games 28 years ago with the first Toukon Retsuden game to create something that does the AEW roster the same level of justice in 2023 that the TR series did for the New Japan roster throughout the late ’90s. When you have a roster full of luchadores like the Lucha Bros., brawlers like Jon Moxley, and legendary technical masters like Bryan Danielson alongside those who blend all styles together like Kenny Omega, you’ve got your work cut out for you. AEW: Fight Forever delivers a wide variety of match types alongside a robust roster that can already be expanded right away – with more roster additions coming down the line.
The core main game roster is already fairly impressive and with intergender matches being available, you can expand your match selection to a greater degree than any licensed wrestling game over the last 20 years outside of Fire Pro Wrestling Returns’ NJPW and STARDOM DLC. Having a match in
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