Uncontested Boxing Video Game Update Announcement: Complimentary Materials Arriving with Latest Patch

Uncontested Boxing Video Game Update Announcement: Complimentary Materials Arriving with Latest Patch

Undisputed is going through some major modifications.

Besides the anticipated paid content release on December 12th, the game is also scheduled to roll out a patch and a complimentary content update on the same day.

The game's authorities shared some of this information on Wednesday, and there are some exciting additions on the horizon–like an arena positioned in Atlantis.

Here's a peek at X's post.

Turki Alalshikh has been incorporated into the game. He makes a brief appearance in the trailer.

The Saudi powerbroker has backed the game. Riyadh Season was already part of the game, and now Alalshikh appears to be granting the Undisputed title belt to the winners when they consolidate the championships of their respective weight class.

New garb for Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk matching what they wore in their first bout has also been introduced. Atlantis and Cambrian Hall, a distinguished venue in Great Britain, have been made available to users free of charge.

Some may argue, "no one wanted an underwater venue." However, the truth is, no one would have requested it, but none of the users might think it's cool and give it a go. Developers can't solely add things fans ask for; they need to be imaginative as well.

Now, users can compete for titles in various divisions and unify in those weight classes. Developers have also introduced new knockdown and KO animations.

Additional gameplay adjustments and bug fixes are set to go live tomorrow, as well. While the new content is indeed exciting, the influence the new update has on gameplay will be crucial to those looking forward to seeing the game reach its full potential.

The update that surfaced in November addressed some of the issues, but there are still a few obstacles hindering Undisputed. Soon, it will be up to the dev and publishers to decide if they can implement all the necessary fixes to advance things to the next level in an update, or if it would be more sensible to devote all resources to Undisputed 2.

It's easy to forget, the game has only been officially released for two months due to its extended dwell in early access on Steam.

I've been messing around with Undisputed in some form for nearly two years. I'm convinced Undisputed 2 will be superior in every capacity to the original.

The data and experience Steel City has gathered through early access and the 60 days since Undisputed made its debut on consoles is invaluable.

We'll have to wait and see if the original can help us edge closer to where I believe the sequel will ultimately succeed.

The paid update is spearheaded by Jake Paul, but also includes Zhilei Zhang, James “Buster” Douglas, Otto Wallin, Juan Manuel Marquez, Erik Morales, and Marco Antonio Barrera.

The price is estimated to be $19.99. This should be clarified on Thursday when the updates become available.

In the upcoming paid update on December 12th, Jake Paul is set to feature in 'Undisputed', contributing to the game's expansion. This update also includes an 'undisputed boxing video game' mode, where winners can be granted the title belt by Turki Alalshikh in their respective weight classes.

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