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Tony Khan Hints at Uncertain but Promising Future for AEW Video Games

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During a recent pre-Forbidden Door media call, AEW president Tony Khan spoke about the prospects for Tony Khan AEW video games future, reflecting on the company’s initial steps in the gaming world. While AEW launched its first console game, Fight Forever, in 2023, which received mixed reactions, no official plans have yet been confirmed for a sequel or follow-up title. Khan expressed both uncertainty and optimism about what lies ahead for AEW’s gaming ventures.

Lessons Learned From AEW’s First Video Game

AEW’s debut console game, Fight Forever, marked a significant milestone, but Tony Khan emphasized his willingness to acknowledge his learning curve in the video game industry.

“I love pro wrestling, and I’ll be the first to say that I’m not the biggest expert in the world on video gaming. I like to play games, but I’m not the expert,”

Khan stated. He described how AEW sought advice from internal staff and gaming developers, learning valuable lessons during the game’s production.

He continued,

“Absolutely, we learned a lot in the making of the game and could take that in the future, I really believe to make the next game much, much better and learn from the experiences of doing that.”

This openness to feedback suggests AEW’s intention is to build on Fight Forever’s foundation to deliver stronger, more polished gaming experiences in the future.

Potential Expansion Into Diverse Gaming Platforms

Khan also touched on AEW’s broader entertainment successes this year, highlighting their focus on wrestling, television, and pay-per-view events as the promotion’s main strengths. Regarding the future of video games under the AEW brand, Khan said,

“I’m not sure what the future would hold. I do think eventually there will be further AEW forays into gaming, different kinds of games, mobile games, different concepts, different platforms.”

He added,

“It’s really important to a lot of our fans, and I’m trying to learn from that feedback.”

This suggests AEW is considering expanding beyond console games to possibly include mobile and other gaming formats, aiming to better serve its fanbase and adapt to evolving digital entertainment trends.

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Developer Changes and Previous AEW Mobile Games

Fight Forever was developed by Yuke’s, a studio with previous experience in wrestling games. However, reports indicate that AEW might work with a different developer should they produce a new game. This shift could signify AEW’s desire to refine their gaming product by collaborating with fresh talent or exploring new creative directions.

AEW also has a history of mobile games such as Rise to the Top, Figure Fighters, and Elite GM, showing the promotion’s ongoing interest in engaging fans through various gaming platforms beyond consoles.

What the Future Holds for AEW Gaming

While the precise plans for Tony Khan AEW video games future remain uncertain, the commitment to improvement and fan engagement clearly stands out. AEW appears ready to learn from previous experiences and expand its presence in the gaming world, possibly exploring new types of games and platforms. Fans can expect that AEW’s passion for wrestling and innovation will likely fuel upcoming projects in the interactive entertainment space.

Anthony Livas
Anthony Livas
Anthony Livas is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the world of All Elite Wrestling (AEW). With three years of experience, he provides comprehensive reporting on AEW’s men’s and women’s divisions, pay-per-views, and weekly show highlights. Anthony delivers timely updates, backstage insights, and analysis of storylines, rivalries, and in-ring performances. His work reflects a strong understanding of AEW’s fast-paced and evolving landscape, bringing clarity and excitement to fans following the promotion’s rise. Whether it’s a title match or a breakout debut, Anthony captures the key moments that define AEW today.
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