Trent Beretta Claims AEW Fight Forever Is Steam Deck Compatible; Gameplay Of Sting And More Revealed

New updates concerning AEW Fight Forever's PC release and new gameplay footage showcasing legendary competitors and destructible environments.

With less than a month to go before the release of AEW Fight Forever on all consoles and PC via Steam, there is a possibility that PC players will be able to play the game on the go via the Steam deck machine.

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During A recent Twitch stream that was meant to showcase tag team gameplay, Trent Beretta clean while speaking with Evil Uno that they could play the game via his Steam Deck. However, Uno did immediately fire back that Trent not supposed to say that.

The Steam platform has not officially opened Fight Forever up for digital pre-orders, nor have they officially confirmed whether or not the game would be playable on the popular handheld console. There is president for modern wrestling games, working on the handheld as the most recent WWE video game offering, WWE 2K23, is playable on Steam Deck.

While tag team gameplay was never able to be showcased through the recent twitch stream, because of technical difficulties, there are new character reveal videos for Sting, Abadon, and Mr. Brodie Lee. In Brodie Lee's gameplay video, he can be seen destroying barricades around ringside during a match with Dustin Rhodes.

For Sting's entrance, players will be able to control the snowfall, per Evil Uno.

Abadon is making their video game debut, and was one of the first character is confirmed for the game during early screenshots of them in action opposite Thunder Rosa.

AEW Fight Forever will release on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, and PC on Thursday, June 29. Those who pre-order the Elite Edition will be able to play on Wednesday, June 28.

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