AEW Fight Forever Game: 10 Reasons To Be Worried

9. It Could Be One And Done

AEW Fight Forever Kris Statlander
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Yuke's and AEW seemed like a match made in heaven when both parties announced that they'd be working together on games. The Japanese developer had created magic for years alongside both THQ and 2K over on the WWE side, and their departure was cited as a huge reason why 2K20 flopped.

This might end up being their only All Elite title though.

There are rumours that Tony Khan is holding off on signing a multi-game agreement with Yuke's. The AEW boss is reportedly unsure if that's the best thing for his company, or if he'd be better off shopping the brand around to other devs who might share his own vision for the future.

Why would Khan be so hesitant to sign on with Yuke's when they have a proven track record? This doesn't make much sense, and is presumably creating a fair bit of tension on the development team's side. Speaking of which...

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