How much does Undisputed cost? Cheapest price for new boxing video game on PC, PS5, Xbox

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Katie Taylor, Muhammad Ali, and Tyson Fury in Undisputed
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Boxing fans have been waiting for the sport's first video game since 2011. Undisputed is ready to leave its mark with a knockout win. 

Undisputed, the Steel City Interactive-developed boxing game, was available for Early Access for PC users on Steam on January 31, 2023. Now, Career Mode is set to be released on February 12, 2024, with other platforms set to join in soon.

The last boxing game was Fight Night Champion. This game will feature over 200+ boxers, including, for the first time, a women’s division. Several boxers from the past and present will be available. The roster already includes fighters like Muhammad Ali, Sugar Ray Leonard, Roy Jones Jr., Deontay Wilder, Katie Taylor, and Canelo Alvarez.

Those who can play the game can use 50+ licensed fighters and will be able to test a Career Mode option. For now, PC users have been used as the ultimate guinea pigs. Will you be playing? 

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Here is all you need to know about the game, including how much users will have to pay to play. 

How to play Undisputed video game: Available devices

Undisputed will be released on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. 

PC users were able to obtain Early Access to the game through Steam. Developers are still working on fixing a few kinks within the game. The goal is to have a gaming experience everyone can enjoy across all platforms.   

“Since Undisputed is still in development, we expect to be fixing bugs and polishing the experience throughout early access, while providing a game that is stable and enjoyable to play,” developers stated, via talkSPORT

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How much does Undisputed cost? 

  • PC: $29.99
  • All others: TBD

The price for PC is $29.99. Regional prices will differ as the game continues to develop. Once prices are announced for XBox and PS5, we will update accordingly. Stay tuned!

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Daniel Yanofsky is a combat sports editor at The Sporting News.