AEW: Fight Forever mini-games showcased in new trailer
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Yesterday, All Elite Wrestling revealed the whackier side of AEW: Fight Forever’s gameplay in the new mini-game trailer.
The trailer reveals the variety of mini-games players can expect in the new game. Ranging from baseball to card-based memory games, this wrestling game seems to channel its inner Mario Party. You can also watch some of the crazy shenanigans for yourself below.
Another interesting mini-game shows wrestlers dancing by correctly hitting the right button in a rhythmic sequence. Additionally, there are different brawling-based mini-games as well that take advantage of unique stages and stipulations.
In addition to exhibition mode, the description of the trailer also explains how players will participate in mini-games throughout Road to Elite. According to the video’s description, these mini-games provide in-game attribute bonuses to your wrestlers. You can also play the mini-games in multiplayer with your friends as well.
AEW: Fight Forever powerslams into your home on June 29
On May 22, 2023, All Elite Wrestling revealed its debut game AEW: Fight Forever will hit the mat on June 29.
After years of anticipation and uncertainty, the team behind the game now feel confident for it to hit the shelves. In the new trailer, AEW EVP and former World Champion Kenny Omega discusses how developer Yuke’s is finally ready to release the game. You can watch the official announcement below.
The trailer also shows off additional gameplay featuring Omega as he takes on the likes of Jon Moxley, “Hangman” Adam Page and Adam Cole. The footage also highlights the title’s arcade alternative approach to WWE’s simulation style gameplay. With over-the-top character models and animations, AEW: Fight Forever looks to take wrestling games to their arcade-style roots.
We wanted to develop an arcade experience that was fun, easy to pick up and play, but difficult to master.
Kenny Omega
AEW: Fight Forever is developed by Yuke’s and published by THQ Nordic. The game will release worldwide on June 29 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.
You can also pre-order the game on the official website. Pre-ordering the game will unlock Matt Hardy as a playable wrestler. In addition, you’ll also receive his “Broken” variant as well.
What do you think about the mini-games in AEW: Fight Forever? As always, let us know what you think in the comments!