Undisputed receives an early access release date

This month will see the launch of early access for Undisputed, a boxing video game that has been eagerly awaited by fans. So far, here’s what we know.

Undisputed early access release date

On January 31, the game will be released in early access on PC via Steam. The game already has a page on Valve’s digital distribution platform. Console players will have to wait a little longer, as it will be released later on PlayStation and Xbox.

Undisputed boasts “innovative and authentic boxing gameplay,” with over 50 licensed fighters available at launch and more promised as development continues in early access. They range from boxing greats of the past like Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson to current stars like Canelo Alvarez, Terence Crawford, and Tyson Fury.Undisputed early accessThere will also be a Women’s Division with names like Katie Taylor, Jessica McCaskill, Natasha Jonas, and Ebanie Bridges. WBC, British Boxing Board of Control, and other organizations will be represented, as will real-world equipment brands such as Empire Pro Tape and Adams.

Commentary will be provided by Jimmy Lennon Jr., and Kenny Bayless will play the role of a referee. A list of features is provided below.

  • Revolutionary footwork mechanics, including a Loose Movement modifier to help you get around the ring with ease.
  • More than 60 individual punches. Punch from multiple angles and directions. Feint to set up a trap and counter.
  • All the tools needed to be a defensive wizard. Slip punches, weave, dodge, and block.
  • Physics driven interactions, so punches can sometimes go around or even through the guard.
  • Up close and personal inside fighting like never before.
  • Manage stamina over the course of a fight with the Adrenaline system.
  • The little details that matter. Taking a knee, intentional fouls, clinching, and referee interactions.
  • 50 Attributes & Traits to differentiate styles and capabilities of fighters.
  • Multiple AI styles and difficulty settings for everyone from amateurs to pound-for-pound masters.