AEW Fight Forever Officially Rated Teen By The ESRB

AEW F🌺ight Forever has received its official ESRB rating as the game draws closer to its release.

AEW Fight Forever will be the first console video game offering from All Elite Wrestling. Recently, it was that the game had not received an official release date because they𒉰 were unable to acquire a Teen rating from the ESRB.

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No♕w, it is official. The game has acquired its desired ESRB ratingꦯ.

Rating Summary

This is a wrestling game in which players compete in matches with wrestlers from the AEW roster. Players use punches, kicks, and grappling maneuvers to drain their opponents' health. In some match types (e.g., Barbed Wire, Stadium Stampede, Unsancti✱oned) players can use barbed wired, baseball bats, metal chairs, and Molotov cocktails against opponents, eventually resulting in submission and/or knock outs. Blood-splatter effects can occur during matches, staining the mats; video footage of real matches also depicts blood on wrestlers' faces and bodies. The game contains some mildly suggestive material: female wrestlers in revealing outfits (e.g., deep cleavage, bunny outfits, partially exposed buttocks); wrestlers performing taunting gestures (e.g., crotch chop, slapping buttocks). Real footage sometimes depicts wrestlers drinking alcohol and smoking. The word “sh*t” is heard in the game.

AEW Fight Forever doesn't have an announced release date at this moment, but we have learned about some plans for the game in the future including long-term plans to update AEW Fight Forever ♊as opposed to making annual releases.

Fans can see a list of Fight Forever's features here.

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