New Trailer For AEW Elite General Manager Game

Kenny Omega and Orange Cassidy star in new trailer for the latest AEW gaming release.

AEW Elite General Manager
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With AEW currently at work on several different gaming releases, it's been revealed that the AEW Elite General Manager mobile game will be released on Google Play and Apple App Store this Thursday.

To mark this news, AEW also dropped a new trailer for the game featuring AEW World Champion Kenny Omega, Orange Cassidy and the voice of Paul Wight.

The formal blurb on AEW Elite General Manager reads:

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"The official mobile wrestling management simulator of All Elite Wrestling. Sign a roster of wrestlers, select who appears in your matches for your show, and then simulate the results to determine how much money, news fans, and effect on the wrestlers' stamina and morale your choices have."

In addition to Elite General Manager, AEW already has the Casino: Double or Nothing mobile game available, with a to-be-titled console release also in development. At this stage, said console release has yet to be given a set release date.

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