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Old 01-26-2023, 06:54 PM   #14839
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Today's News:

* During a recent interview with Buzzfeed, Naughty Dog co-president Neil Druckmann stated that the studio currently has no plans to revisit the Uncharted franchise in the future and is currently more focused on their The Last of Us series.
Link: https://www.buzzfeed.com/natashajoki...ind-the-scenes

* AEW's upcoming Fight Forever video game recently hit a big roadblock in the form of Yukes & AEW and the ESRB being in a dispute over issues with the game's rating. Yukes & AEW are currently seeking a T rating while ESRB is pushing for a M rating due to their issues with the amount of blood in the game. This issue has also resulted in the game's release date being locked in limbo until it is resolved.
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Originally Posted by GameReactor
It's claimed that the upcoming wrestling game, AEW: Fight Forever, cannot announce a release date yet, as it has failed to acquire the ESRB rating that THQ Nordic and AEW hoped to acquire.

According to Wrestle Zone, AEW wanted the game to have a T for Teen rating, but the ESRB is pushing for a more mature rating due to the amount of blood and gore in the game.

AEW is known to present a lot of matches that features wrestlers bleeding, and so it would probably want to emulate this in its game. The ESRB hasn't yet confirmed these issues, though, and so nothing is official.

There was a plan for AEW: Fight Forever to release in 2022, but that ship has quite obviously sailed. Without a planned release date even as we come close to the end of the first month of 2023, it seems like we'll be waiting a while longer before we get our hands on AEW's gaming debut.
Link: https://www.wrestlezone.com/news/134...-date-revealed , https://www.gamereactor.eu/aew-fight...limbo-1235813/
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