Undisputed Removes Controversial Boxer Ahead of October Launch

Undisputed Removes Controversial Boxer Ahead of October Launch

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Undisputed, the upcoming boxing game developed by Steel City Interactive and published by Deep Silver, is removing controversial WBC boxer Ryan Garcia ahead of the game's October 11 release date. The Undisputed team has confirmed that the fighter will be removed at launch, but users currently playing the game's career mode via Steam's early access will be able to use Garcia until a new update is deployed in December.

After releasing exclusively on Steam early access back in January 2023, Steel City Interactive finally confirmed the full release date for Undisputed earlier this year. The highly-anticipated boxing game will be leaving early access and coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on October 11, 2024. The studio will also be giving all Steam early access players the Roy Jones Jr. '93 pre-order bonus, as well as advance access to play Undisputed's 1.0 release from October 8.

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