As of now, "AEW Fight Forever" has been available for quite some time. It has faced a diverse range of reviews, with some praising its features while others expressing disappointment. This has led to intense speculation about the future of the game and the potential for a sequel.The current aim of the game, as explained by Yuke's producer Takashi Takezawa, is to make it last as long as possible by continuously adding season pass content that is relevant to AEW's current TV product. This shows their dedication to keeping the game alive and engaging for fans.
When it comes to the possibility of a follow-up game, Takezawa emphasizes that it largely depends on AEW and specifically Kenny Omega. He states that it is ultimately Omega's decision and that he may be able to provide more clarity on the matter.These kinds of relationships in the gaming and wrestling industries are constantly evolving and changing over time. Yuke's, as a development company, is clear that wrestling is an integral part of their DNA and will continue to be a pillar of the company. They are committed to making wrestling content in one form or another, but they cannot provide specific details about the future of this series.
As recent as September 2024, there were discussions within AEW about potentially seeking a new developer for a "Fight Forever" sequel. This was due to issues that arose during production, including alleged problems such as the game being "buggy" and "unfinished."These issues have added an extra layer of complexity to the situation and have raised questions about the future of the game. However, it remains to be seen how these issues will be resolved and what the future holds for "AEW Fight Forever."