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The boxing game that only exists because most big publishers won’t touch the sport has now sold over a million copies

The boxing game that only exists because most big publishers won’t touch the sport has now sold over a million copies

Undisputed is a game that exists because, for far too long a time, there simply wasn’t another big boxing game around. Ash Habib, a boxing fan from Sheffield in the UK, found himself wondering why games like the Fight Night series had disappeared (the last was in 2010), with big publishers having seemingly decided there was no future in the genre.

Such thoughts eventually led Habib and his brothers Asif and Asad to found Steel City Interactive in 2020, which has since enjoyed significant venture investment and four years on boasts around 70 employees. Undisputed launched in early access in 2023, and PCG’s own slugger Tyler Wilde calls the game “an aggressively complex boxing sim“, with a focus on authenticity and a large licensed cast of real world fighters (both contemporary and historical).

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