With the release of AEW: Fight Forever just around the corner, every wrestling fan is asking what to expect from the game. Now a leak on Twitter showed off the Stadium Stampede Battle Royale Mode.
Very soon, one of the most anticipated wrestling games of the last the years will be released. AEW: Fight Forever is the first attempt for All Elite Wrestling to make a move in the video game market. Fans all around the world are hoping for a game that can be a worthy opponent to the WWE games by 2K. Now a new game mode was leaked on Twitter.
AEW Fight Forever: The Stadium Stampede Battle Royale Mode
With the Exploding Barbed Wire Deathmatch stipulation, we already got one big announcement regarding the different match types and modes in AEW Fight Forever. Now, another game mode was leaked on the social media platform Twitter.
The user "LynchReborn" posted some screenshots, which allegedly show the game's code. In them, you can find information about a new online game mode - the Stadium Stampede Battle Royale Mode. It's going to be a 30-player online Battle Royale mode named after the famous match type that happened twice in the short history of the All Elite Wrestling Promotion.
The leak was titled "Datamine Pipe Bomb Leak", which quotes the legendary "Pipe Bomb Promo" from former WWE and AEW Champion CM Punk. According to the leaks, players will have the options to use Vehicles like golf carts and even a horse. (A horse was used for the entrance of "Hangman" Adam Page at one of the real life Stadium Stampede matches).
And of course there will be a shrinking circle – it's a battle royale mode after all.
Datamine Pipe Bomb Leak.#AEWFightForever Stadium Stampede is a 30-player, online Battle Royale mode. This is what the Battle Pass is for.
— Lynch || #AEWFightForever | June 29 (@LynchReborn) June 26, 2023
Loadouts, chests, VEHICLES (horse! golf cart!), shrinking circle, the WHOLE NINE YARDS.
Absolutely baffling why THQ hasnt revealed it. pic.twitter.com/6qiRTQpZpp
It will be interesting to see how AEW and THQ Nordic are going to react to the leaks. But even more interesting is the prospect of 30 players battling in out throughout a whole stadium. With a look at the more or less buggy mess that was the WWE 2K online mode, it's hard to imagine how this is going to work without problems.
Only the future will show it, and the future is not far away as AEW: Fight Forever releases on June 29.