AEW Fight Forever: 10 Things To Know Before You Buy

2. But You Can Turn It Off

AEW Fight Forever
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Or, as a certain Mr. Omega revealed on socials, you can turn claret off completely if playing with younger children or if you just have a weaker stomach. Do that in the options, and you won't even see a trickle of blood from anyone's nose when they butt heads with peers mid-ring accidentally.

Only kidding - botches are definitely not in the game.

Blood is, but only if you want it. Giving players the option of letting plasma flow or keeping those AEW mats clean was a neat touch. Word of warning though: Jon Moxley's matches seem to have blood whether you turn the sliders on or off. Only kidding (again).

Right, enough stupid jokes. Please know that Fight Forever's arcade-ish gameplay can be enjoyed by all ages. Some kids are about to experience what older fans did during the Hell In A Cell glory days when they stumble across that blood option in the menus though.

Just saying.

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