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AEW President Tony Khan has provided insights into the future of the company's video game division. During a recent media call leading up to the Forbidden Door event, Khan acknowledged the challenges faced in the gaming sector but expressed optimism about upcoming projects. He emphasized that the development team is working diligently to create an engaging experience for fans.
Khan highlighted that the AEW video games are designed to reflect the unique style and energy of the promotion, aiming to capture the excitement of its wrestling events. He also mentioned the importance of feedback from the fan community, indicating that their input plays a crucial role in shaping the games.
While specific details about release dates or features were not disclosed, Khan reassured fans that the team is committed to delivering high-quality gaming experiences. As the AEW brand continues to grow, the anticipation surrounding its video games remains high, with fans eager to see how the company will innovate in this space.
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