More news has come to light regarding the upcoming AEW video games series ahead of a major announcement set for this coming Tuesday.
During the post-Full Gear press conference, AEW President and CEO Tony Khan confirmed that there are at least two games being worked on and to be released.
Khan said:
“I can’t say too much. We’re making multiple games. We’re working on more than one game in AEW Games and we’re going to cater to multiple platforms. We’re going to cater to different kinds of games and different interests. I think we’ll put a title out, a console game that’s best in class for a console game. We’re really excited about it. We have some big surprises to come in 2020. I just can’t say enough, but there’s still time in 2020. The show was great but there is still a lot left this year. That can impact our video game plans and also, we’re going to put something out for those people, like myself, that love putting wrestling cards up together and love to be in the position that I am which is the general manager of AEW. That’ll be fun. There’s going to be a few different titles and then I don’t think we’re going to stop anywhere either. I think we’re going to expand here at AEW Games because it’s a great chance to introduce gaming fans to AEW and introduce AEW to gaming fans, expand and build a business. There’s a lot to come from there.”
As noted, there’s a big announcement coming on Tuesday regarding the upcoming games and the series. We’ll of course keep you updated with any news coming out of that.
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