>>16285649Almost everything. It's a great encapsulation of AEW as a whole.
The biggest problem it had is that it promised too much and a lot of those turned out to be lies. People forget this now but AEW initially claimed that it was going to be a single release that will be constantly updated for years instead of new games every year. They dropped it after 3 months.
Secondly, the money they spent to develop it was kind of incredible for what they recieved back. They spent more on this than they spent on the entire company in Year 2 of its operation. This isn't a bad thing until you see the product. It's clear that they saw Tony as a money mark to exploit and while they delivered a game, it cost 10 times more than it deserved to.
Ultimately the first problem is the biggest though and the same as AEW as a whole. It was overhyped, promised to be all things to all people, and underdelivered so soured an audience who felt lied to.