Ding, dong, E3 is dead. The Electronic Entertainment Expo has officially been brought to a close by the Entertainment Software Association that organised the show, it has been confirmed.
23.11.2023 - 00:43 / gamingbolt.com
Developer Yuke’s and publisher THQ Nordic have announced the second wave of DLC coming to professional wrestling game AEW: Fight Forever. Kicking things off for the game’s second season of post-launch content is the tag team duo of Max Caster and Anthony Bowens, better known as The Acclaimed. Check out the trailer below.
The DLC, dubbed Dynamite Featuring The Acclaimed, is the first of three planned DLCs part of the game’s second season pass, and is out now on all platforms except for the Nintendo Switch. On its own, Dynamite Featuring The Acclaimed is priced at $11.99. The entire second season pass is also available, prriced at $59.99.
Since its release earlier this year, AEW: Fight Forever has gone through a host of content releases as part of its first season pass. Content part of the season pass include the FTR: Revival Pack, the Limitless Bunny Bundle, and the Hookhausen: Very Handsome, Very Evil Pack.
AEW: Fight Forever is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S. For more details, check out our review.
Ding, dong, E3 is dead. The Electronic Entertainment Expo has officially been brought to a close by the Entertainment Software Association that organised the show, it has been confirmed.
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