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>”AEW had originally planned almost 3 years worth of regular updates to Fight Forever, but those abruptly stopped. Although many speculated this way due to decreased interest in the game, IGN can now confirm that is not the case. In fact, the updates stopped because AEW is deep into development of its second game - with Nintendo as the developer and the publisher.”
>”AEW: All In, as the game is currently called in internal documents, is a Smash Bros style game with a robust single player campaign, character customization, and a create a wrestler feature. We are told that the initial roster has a shocking 60 wrestles, with more being unlocked through gameplay and future DLC already planned.”
>”The game is being worked on by much of the same team that developed Super Smash Bros Ultimate, along with staff from the Fire Emblem and Zelda teams. Whether this means to expect some gameplay similar to those games is unsure at this point.”
>”We are told that this deal came about from the efforts of Kenny Omega, who has recently returned to the ring after more than a year of recovery. During his recovery time, Kenny was reached out to by Nintendo, who was “very interested” in working with AEW for a new game, one planned to coincide with the launch of the Switch 2. Whether this means it will be a launch title remains to be seen, as the Switch 2 has yet to be officially announced by Nintendo.”
>”AEW: All In, as the game is currently called in internal documents, is a Smash Bros style game with a robust single player campaign, character customization, and a create a wrestler feature. We are told that the initial roster has a shocking 60 wrestles, with more being unlocked through gameplay and future DLC already planned.”
>”The game is being worked on by much of the same team that developed Super Smash Bros Ultimate, along with staff from the Fire Emblem and Zelda teams. Whether this means to expect some gameplay similar to those games is unsure at this point.”
>”We are told that this deal came about from the efforts of Kenny Omega, who has recently returned to the ring after more than a year of recovery. During his recovery time, Kenny was reached out to by Nintendo, who was “very interested” in working with AEW for a new game, one planned to coincide with the launch of the Switch 2. Whether this means it will be a launch title remains to be seen, as the Switch 2 has yet to be officially announced by Nintendo.”