You may recall us talking about a game called eSports Boxing Club on various occasions over the past couple of years, but as of a few days ago it's now changed name to Undisputed - and we've got some new footage to share.
This latest video gives us a look at a full round of Undisputed in action, and while certain aspects of the gameplay perhaps could still do with some tweaks, it really seems to have come a long way over the past year or so.
"In this video we walk you through one full, unedited round of Undisputed gameplay while explaining some of the mechanics and tactics being used to outplay an aggressive opponent."
Currently, there's clearly a good following for Undisputed. Recent gameplay videos on the channel have been surpassing 100k views and reaching up to 1M in some cases, suggesting it could sell pretty well when it finally releases.
As of right now, there's still no release date for Undisputed on Xbox, with the developers having stated on numerous occasions that they don't want to release the game until it's ready. Hopefully we haven't got too long to wait!
Will you be picking up Undisputed when it arrives? Let us know in the comments below.
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Looks great and they really working hard to catch all the nuances of boxing. Looking forward to this game!
Great! Looks just as boring as i thought it would. Nothing better than watching two people skip around the ring and try to hit each other.
@OliverOwen This type is game is best playing, not watching [for most]. FightNight Rd3 on 360 was so much fun, online and local.
Why can’t we just get Evander Holyfield’s Real Deal Boxing from the Genesis again
@EliSweetG you don’t have to like boxing to understand there is strategy and nuance to the sport.
I have my doubts this game will ever be released. Been following for years. It’s roster is almost unbelievable. They’ve a better roster than EA ever managed. I hope it sees the light of day but I have my doubts.
Fighters look like rubber and the movement is off. Thought this would be loads better.
Punches still don't look like they are thrown with any kind of snap or velocity or weight behind them. Not sure why this is so hard to capture in a boxing game.
Do we get to play as Ving Rhames or Wesley Snipes???
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