When will AEW Fight Forever be released?

When will AEW Fight Forever be released?

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AEW Fight Forever is turning into quite the mystery, with the game hanging in limbo for nearly a year.

With WWE 2K23 released and the game receiving immense critical acclaim, it looks as if the team behind AEW Fight Forever are fighting a losing battle.

That being said, anticipation continues to rise for the series debut, with the AEW Fight Forever release date remaining one of the biggest focal points.

Here’s everything we know so far about the AEW Fight Forever release date and when more details should be confirmed.

When will AEW Fight Forever be released?

AEW Fight Forever will be the first console game from AEW Games and the biggest new option for wrestling fans in years when it finally arrives.

However, AEW Games and THQ Nordic have stopped short on officially confirming an AEW Fight Forever release date so far.

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AEW Fight Forever release date

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Our predicted AEW Fight Forever release date was February 2023, based on the latest news and what AEW has on their own calendar in the coming months.

However, that time has passed and we’ve still received 0 news regarding the game.

Right now, there is no clarity on when AEW Fight Forever will be released.

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We’ve received a mix of reports and even comments from Executive Vice President Kenny Omega, who has been heavily involved in the development of AEW Fight Forever, that they were hoping to deliver it by the end of 2022.

That was further implied by the placeholder AEW Fight Forever release date of December 31, 2022 that online retailers used when pre-order listings went live.

At this point, with the future extremely unclear, we’re not sure when our next piece of news will drop for AEW Fight Forever.

Latest Update

AEW Fight Forever has been in a confusing state of perpetuity for some time, but an update has finally been provided on the state of the game.

THQ Nordic’s Global Senior Community Manager Zyddies squashed reports of an imminent release date for the game, but did clarify that it’s in a good place.

With contrasting reports over the status of the game, Zyddies spoke more about the matter on a recent live stream.

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“It really looks like a good game… Everything I’ve seen and everything looks amazing.”

“Sorry that was not the news that everybody wanted, that the game is fully finished… but not just yet.”

“The game is in a good state. As soon as we do launch it, I think people will be happy, then everybody will just forget about all the other stuff, and everybody will be happy and enjoy it…. but that doesn’t mean the game is done.”

Whilst it may not be a concrete release date, it is the first update we’ve received regarding the game for some time, with its eventual release looking to be more of a matter of months, not weeks.

We will update this page as soon as new information is released regarding the AEW Fight Forever release date.

Pre-Order, Platforms & Price

Once the formal announcement was made, we learned AEW Fight Forever will be available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

On top of that, the game will have a standardized $59.99 price point across all platforms with no price hike on next-gen editions.

AEW Fight Forever screenshot Jon Moxley Kenny Omega

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We don’t yet know if AEW Fight Forever will have any sort of Deluxe Edition with extra content or Early Access, but the standard edition is already available for pre order.

Fans who hope to be notified when an official release date is announced may also want to wishlist AEW Fight Forever on Steam.

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