Undisputed developer Steel City Interactive has issued a response regarding the game's hit registration issues, informing the community that it is a priority for the studio. While Undisputed was in early access for almost two years, the highly-anticipated boxing simulation game finally launched for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC back in October, but serious hit registration issues have been plaguing both online and career mode for almost two months now. Thankfully, it looks like some major improvements are now in the works.
After years of no major boxing video game release, Steel City looked to fill the gap in the market with the launch of Undisputed. Unfortunately, its release was met with mixed reviews from boxing fans as many blasted the title for having missing features and a "bare bones" career mode. Thankfully, Steel City has remained committed to improving Undisputed with numerous updates since its launch. One of the latest patches was released earlier this month, with some major improvements to Undisputed's career mode, such as the ability to move up and down in weight classes.
Here's what beginners need to keep in mind when playing Undisputed.
Shortly after releasing a new update for Undisputed, Steel...