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AEW announces three video games in production

All Elite Wrestling announced three video games yesterday during a presentation, one of which is coming to consoles and two for mobile.

Yukes is developing the console game, and a small teaser of it was played. Yukes is the company that was behind several WWE video games in the past. It was also announced that Hideyuki Iwashita, the director of the popular WWF No Mercy video game from 2000 will also be involved in it.

The two mobile games are titled AEW Elite General Manager and AEW Casino: Double or Nothing. The first one is a game where you will be able to run the promotion from a GM standpoint and the second is a casino game where you can compete in tournaments and also play against the casino.

The press conference, rather than being a normal one, was a spoof of the popular Apple press conferences. Kenny Omega, Aubrey Edwards, and Cody Rhodes, all dressed like the late Steve Jobs, with glasses and black turtlenecks.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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