Kenny Omega Shares An Update On The Status Of An ALL ELITE WRESTLING Video Game

Kenny Omega Shares An Update On The Status Of An ALL ELITE WRESTLING Video Game

All Elite Wrestling star Kenny Omega has shared an update on those rumours about plans for a video game based on the company, and while it sounds like it's way off, this is definitely a positive update...

By JoshWilding - Sep 30, 2020 10:09 AM EST
Filed Under: AEW

It sounds like we're going to be waiting a while for the All Elite Wrestling video game to be released, but work is clearly underway on that. During a recent interview with GameSpot, Kenny Omega - AEW's Executive Vice President - opened up on where things stand, confirming that it remains in development. 

"The status of the video game is that it is currently in development," Omega said. "I can’t say too much more other than I am working very closely creatively with a team. And every few weeks, they have very exciting new things to show us."

Noting that there's a good team working on the game, it sounds like Omega, a big video game fan, has high hopes that it will blow rival franchises out of the water. 

"So it’s a little ways away," he continued. "We’re not going to be competing head to head against WWE Battlegrounds anytime soon. But when the game is ready, and when it will release, I think it has a very good chance of standing alone is probably the best wrestling product as a video game that you could probably find on the market. That’s the hope anyway."

While this game isn't close to arriving in stores, a recent trademark filing pointing to some sort of general manager game coming to mobile devices, so that will definitely fill the void until this one hits. 

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