It didn’t take long after All Elite Wrestling formed for those involved with the company to confirm that a video game based on the promotion was in development. Three years later, and theAEW Fight Forevervideo game is nearing its release. We still don’t have a specificAEW Fight Foreverrelease date at the time of this writing, but thanks to Gamescom, fans now know what a full match in the game looks like.

AEW Fight Forevergameplay was revealed at Gamescom, depicting a match between Adam Cole andformer AEW World Champion Kenny Omega. The HUD and general gameplay look a lot like an updated take onWWF No Mercy, with players building up their momentum meter in order to perform their most powerful moves. Once players manage to fill up their momentum meter, they can perform a taunt to go into their Special state, which lets them use their finisher. This is more or less exactly howWWF No Mercyworks, so fans of the classic Nintendo 64 game should be pleased with what they’re seeing fromAEW Fight Forever.

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TheAEW Fight Forevergameplay footage was shown at Gamescom and presented through a Twitch live stream that featured Player Uno andColt Cabana. To skip to the gameplay footage, head to about the 7-minute mark in the stream.

Something else AEW fans might notice are the tutorial messages that pop up throughout the match, which featureWilliam Regal. These tutorial messages explain each stage of the match and various situations that players may find themselves in, letting them know how to perform their special attacks, break out of pin attempts, and escape submission holds. This should go a long way in helping players learn how to play the game when it comes out, especially since it seems as though it will be different from what pro wrestling fans may be used to in the latestWWE 2Kvideo games.

AEW Fight Foreverhas detailed its game modesand shown off gameplay, so really the only question that remains is when fans will get to play the game for themselves. TheAEW Fight Forevervideo game release date remains elusive, but it’s still expected to launch at some point later this year. Whenever it does come out, it will be interesting to see how the game stacks up when compared to other pro wrestling video games on the market.

AEW Fight Foreverwill launch later this year for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.