The first boxing video game since 2011, Undisputed is set for Early Access for PC users on Steam on January 31. Early Access will feature 50+ licensed fighters, a Career Mode option, and a women’s division, the latter a first for any boxing video game. 

Following Early Access, over 200+ boxers will be available for fans to play as or against. Fighters already on the Undisputed roster include Muhammad Ali, Joe Louis, Katie Taylor, Canelo Alvarez, Terence Crawford, and Tyson Fury. 

How long will fans need to wait to play the game as it was meant to be? 

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Here is all you need to know about the game, including when users will be able to play the game outside of Early Access. 

When will the Undisputed boxing game be released?

Early Access for fans will only be available on PC through Steam. That will take place on January 31.

Regarding how long the Early Access period is, Undisputed’s Steam page didn’t give an exact timeline. 

“We will release the full version of Undisputed when we feel it’s ready,” developers stated. “That means achieving certain milestones and reaching a level of quality we feel is up to our standards and incorporates feedback from players. With that in mind, it can be tough to predict exactly how long Early Access will last. We plan to add additional content and features along the way, and that will take time.”

Following Early Access, the game should be available on platforms such as PlayStation 5, PS4, Xbox One, and Xbox One Series S and X. 

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How much does Undisputed cost? 

PC: $29. 99 All others: TBD

The price for day one Early Access will be $29.99. Regional prices will differ starting on January 31. Once prices are announced for Xbox and PS5, we will update accordingly. Stay tuned!

Men’s boxers in Undisputed video game

Some of the sport’s biggest stars, past and present, are included in the video game. When the trailer was released, highlighted fighters included Deontay Wilder, Roy Jones Jr., Tyson Fury, Oleksandr Usyk, Terence Crawford, Katie Taylor, and Canelo Alvarez. Other fighters were teased, from Joe Frazier to Joe Joyce. 

Boxers who appeared in multiple weight classes throughout their career have available weight class options in the game. 

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Women’s boxers in Undisputed video game

On the heels of a banner year for women’s boxing, Undisputed represents even more progress for the sport after no women were included in 2011’s Fight Night Champion.

The Sporting News will provide updates when more names are announced.