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Licensed boxing game Undisputed comes to PC and consoles in October
The game will launch with more than 70 licensed boxers including Tyson Fury and Muhammad Ali
Undisputed, a boxing game which claims to be “the first major boxing game in over a decade”, will be released later this year.
The game entered Early Access on Steam in January 2023, and will now get a full release on October 11, 2024, on PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
The game features a roster of over 70 licensed male and female boxers, including Tyson Fury, Muhammad Ali, Roy Jones Jr, Deontay Wilder, Oleksandr Usyk, Rocky Marciano, Larry Holmes, Katie Taylor and Amir Khan.
Players will be able to create their own male or female boxer, and can take part in a Career mode which lets them “build their team, negotiate contracts, train and carve their own path to becoming Undisputed,” according to publisher Deep Silver.
The game will feature the official WBO, WBC and IBF titles, and features 14 venues as well as commentary by Todd Grisham and Johnny Nelson.
Undisputed will release as a Standard Edition and a Deluxe WBC Edition, which includes access to the game three days early, as well as:
- Fighters Pack including Jaime Munguia, Regis Prograis, Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez, Dmitry Bivol, Caleb Plant and Julio Cesar Chavez
- Apparel Pack including alternative ring attire for Claressa Shields, Canelo Alvarez, Oleksandr Usyk, Katie Taylor, Tyson Fury and Amir Khan
- Eras Pack featuring younger fighter versions – Tyson Fury 2009, Canelo Alvarez 2011 and Muhammad Ali 1964
A physical version of the Deluxe Edition will also include an official WBC patch, as seen on the shorts of various boxing champions over the years.
The Standard Edition of Undisputed will be cost £49.99 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, and £39.99 on Steam.
The Deluxe WBC Edition will cost £65.99 on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, and £57.99 on Steam.