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Sports Gaming News Weekly Wrap-Up – Undisputed, AEW Fight Forever, DDS: Pro Football 2023 & More
Every Sunday we get you caught up on the sports gaming news you might have missed during the busy week. This week it’s all about Undisputed, AEW Fight Forever, DDS: Pro Football 2023 and more.
Sports Gaming News
- PGA Tour 2K23 Patch 1.05 Available – Patch Notes
- Need For Speed Unbound Soundtrack Revealed
- Tiny Football Available Today on Steam Early Access
- Inertial Drift: Twilight Rivals Edition Available Now – Left Stick to Steer, Right Stick to Drift
- FIFA 23 Patch #4 Available on All Platforms – Patch Notes
- Madden NFL 23 Patch #4 Arrives Tomorrow, Along with Server Side Fix For Franchise Mode Draft Glitch
- Madden NFL 23 Play Now Live Roster Update For Week 10 Available Now
- EA Play Member Only November Rewards Available in Madden NFL 23, FIFA 23, NHL 23 & GRID Legends
- Madden NFL 23 Patch #4 Addresses Franchise Mode, Gameplay & More – Patch Notes
- Official Madden NFL 23 Roster Update For Week 11 Available – See the Changes Here
- NHL 23 Cross Platform Matchmaking and Patch 1.3 Available – Patch Notes
- WRC Generations Patch Arrives For Xbox to Fix Steering Wheel Issues, Force Feedback Remains an Issue
- NBA 2K23 Roster Update Available – Full Details Here (11-17)
- GRID Legends Rise of Ravenwest DLC and Patch 5.0 Available Today – Trailer, Screenshots & Patch Notes
- NBA 2K23 Available to Play Through the Weekend with Xbox Live Free Play Days
- 2K Adds Unreleased Track From Dave East to NBA 2K23 Soundtrack
- The Best FIFA Soundtracks of All Time
- FIFA 23 World Cup Player Ratings – Revealed
- AEW Fight Forever Gameplay Trailer Revealed – Game to Release in 2023
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When the first news of ESBC Undisputed dropped back in late 2020, the boxing community was put on notice. It’s been far too long since we’ve had a AAA boxing game. The buildup to this game has been something akin to a title fight with some doubting that the game would ever be released as we were subject to roster updates and fighter renders for quite some time. Well, when the news of the beta released, many of us realized that this was indeed a serious game. Now, having played the beta, I can bring you my Undisputed beta impressions.
It’s safe to say that by now people have grown accustomed to seeing sports games released that are missing key features at launch — with the promise of having them patched in at an unspecified later date. For instance, NHL 23 players are still waiting on cross-play functionality that is supposed to be unveiled this week, and Madden 23 players are hoping at some point for modes that actually work. In the case of PGA Tour 2K23, cross-play is something that’s expected to be in the pipeline as part of a future update. This should help the game’s competitive realm, where work really needs to be done if they are going to be able to stay ahead of EA’s own golf game. As of now, there are plenty of online societies to join and casual playlists to use to square off against others in online rounds, but there’s a need for an overriding competitive mode framework in PGA Tour 2K23.
If you’re a fan of sports simulation titles, then chances are you are already familiar with Wolverine Studios. The development team behind the Draft Day Sports series of simulation titles that include, most notably, their yearly releases of DDS: Pro and College Football and Basketball. Having Wolverines Studios for years, I understand their methodical approach and staying true to their formulaic patterns of refining what is in the game and gently broadening the inclusions of new options. This brings us to my Draft Day Sports: Pro Football 2023 review.
This weekend, All Elite Wrestling presents Full Gear, the final PPV of the year and the first since CM Punk went on a tangent about the AEW locker room. The card is loaded with a ton of marquee matchups. But most importantly, for us gamers, we’ve been promised some long-awaited AEW Fight Forever news. I’m still excited, even if it isn’t the news gamers wanted when there were rumors of Fight Forever heading to Xbox Gamepass a few weeks ago.
Nevertheless, with all this talk about Fight Forever and the inevitable release, one thing has continued to stick out like a sore thumb over the last several weeks, and it’s former AEW Champion CM Punk still being front and center on the game’s cover. I even used my mediocre Photoshop skills to alter the cover because I could not stop thinking about it. But seriously, with Punk more than likely gone, who will be the next ‘featured’ cover wrestler on AEW Fight Forever?