AEW announced earlier today the official full launch day roster for their upcoming AEW Fight Forever video game, which is currently set to be released on June 29th for consoles and PC.
It was announced that the launch day roster will have 52 playable wrestlers not counting those included from the game’s pre-orders or Elite Edition.
Full launch day roster for AEW Fight Forever:
- Abadon
- Adam Cole
- Adam Page
- Andrade El Idolo
- Anna Jay
- Aubrey Edwards
- Brian Cage
- Britt Baker
- Mr. Brodie Lee
- Bryan Danielson
- Chris Jericho
- Christian Cage
- Chuck Taylor
- CM Punk
- Cody Rhodes
- Darby Allin
- Dustin Rhodes
- Eddie Kingston
- Hikaru Shida
- Jade Cargill
- Jeff Hardy
- John Silver
- Jon Moxley
- Jungle Boy
- Kenny Omega
- Kris Statlander
- Lance Archer
- Luchasaurus
- Malakai Black
- Matt Jackson
- Miro
- MJF
- Nick Jackson
- Nyla Rose
- Orange Cassidy
- Owen Hart
- Pac
- Paul Wight
- Penta El Zero M
- Powerhouse Hobbs
- Rey Fenix
- Ricky Starks
- Riho
- Ruby Soho
- Sammy Guevara
- Scorpio Sky
- Sting
- Tay Melo
- Thunder Rosa
- Trent Beretta
- Wardlow
- Yuka Sakazaki
Introducing the main game roster of AEW: Fight Forever!#AEWFightForever launches June 29th on PC and consoles!
— AEW Games (@AEWGames) June 23, 2023
Preorder now! ► https://t.co/cfR4k7kUmN #AEWGames pic.twitter.com/taOU5Uw8LK
In regards to the game’s pre-orders, both Matt Hardy and Broken Matt Hardy will be available as downloadable playable wrestlers.
In regards to the game’s Elite Edition, Cash Wheeler, Dax Harwood, Keith Lee, The Bunny, HOOK, and Danhausen will be available as downloadable playable wrestlers at a later date.

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