Though rival company WWE has a tight hold on the market, AEW is set to release a game now confirmed to be AEW Fight Forever. The AEW game will be created by developer Yuke's, which was previously known for making games like WWE 2K19. Its roster has yet to be confirmed, but it's possible it will include such wrestlers as Kenny Omega, CM Punk, Britt Baker, and MJF, so fans of the promotion have high expectations.
With such an eclectic group of playable characters there are going to be a handful of no-brainers, and a few surprises like Cody Rhodes or Brodie Lee, whose recent death affected much in the community. Lee is a performer who had a career that spanned almost two decades, and successful runs in numerous prestigious organizations. Be it his superb matches with Rhodes, or his time as a founding member of The Wyatt Family, Lee was a stand-out thanks to a diverse move set and unique aesthetic. It would only be right to include him in the upcoming Yuke's project as a way of remembering the impact he had on All Elite Wrestling.
Who Should Publish The AEW Game
AEW was the home of Brodie Lee up until his death in late 2020, only two years after the company was founded. He immediately found a place as the leader of The Dark Order, and had some great encounters with some of the promotion's finest talent, including WWE veteran Jon Moxley. The way he so quickly found a place on the roster makes him a prime candidate for the upcoming video game.
To most, Lee's time in WWE will be the most recognizable as a stable that consisted of himself (taking the name Luke Harper), Erick Rowan, and family patriarch Bray Wyatt. Harper was in five WWE 2K games between 2K15 and 2K19, proving both his and the Wyatt Family's high status in the
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