During a recent Fightful Select Q&A, Sean Ross Sapp was asked whether AEW had plans for another console release following Fight Forever. While AEW does own the engine that powered the game, Sapp revealed there’s no current follow-up in development—and there are a few key reasons for that.>“They have always held the engine rights. They own the engine of the game, but I have not heard of [another game in development],” Sapp said, before pointing to the massive financial commitment AEW already made.>“I know it was a gigantic investment for Tony Khan, and even with the gigantic investment, I know there were some budget issues for the creators.”>“They made the mistake of announcing that game super, super early. So I think that any game like that will probably be worked on more secretly and then information will drop closer to release.”>“I have pitched within AEW like, why don't you all just reskin Fire Pro Wrestling? Or why don’t you have the people that make that [Fire Pro] do that game? That is right up AEW’s alley—like, why not do that?
>>19709984>a bunch of speculation by SRSwho fucking cares
>>19709984>probably be worked on more secretly and then information will drop closer to releasedoes anybody actually believe this? does anybody believe the locker room full of smarks will for the first time since its inception keep a secret?
Another fumble from Tony Kwab?
I want more shitty mobile games desuAEW characters inserted into generic chink mobileslop baby! kino
Investing into another Fight Forever would be a death sentence. If Tony needs to keep AEW Games busy they should just look for low cost mobile shit to run or try something goofy like a visual novel where you date Kenny Omega that might bait some Youtubers and Twitch streamers into playing it.
>>19710036They could do a game with pixel graphics and smaller scale for a couple of million instead of the $120 million budget of the original Fight Forever.
>>19709984>SequelTiny Con is shoot retarded
>>19709984The reality is that AEW is floated by money mark moneyand Tony has said, repeatedly, that he is not a gamer, didn't grow up playing video games, and doesn't really understand them