AEW Fight Forever Set For June 27 Release, Official Announcement Expected Next Week
After more than a few delays, the long wait for AEW's first console video game — AEW Fight Forever — is nearing its end. According to Fightful Select, the game is set for a June 27 release date — two days after the cross-promotional Forbidden Door pay-per-view with NJPW; the official announcement is expected in the next week.
This morning, GameRanx had flagged that French retailer Just For Games had switched the release day to June 27, and now it looks like that was not in error. It had become clear earlier in the week that the release was imminent when the Xbox store started listing the game's achievement trophies and allowed players to start the pre-installation process. Now we know why.
AEW announced the formation of AEW Games and the console game project in November 2020. Additionally, the key details offered then were that longtime wrestling game developer Yuke's would be involved, something along the lines of 2000's WWF No Mercy game was the target, and No Mercy director Hideyuki "Geta" Iwashita was on-board in some capacity.
A preview version of the game was available to play at industry trade shows like GamesCom last summer and retailers started taking pre-orders for the game, but no release date was ever claimed on the calendar.