Fire Pro Wrestling World Makes Its Early Access Debut On July 10, 2017

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Fire Pro Wrestling World has a launch date. The Early Access version of the wrestling game will be joining Steam on July 10, 2017. It will cost $19.99. Spike Chunsoft has already noted that the Early Access version of the game will be less expensive than the price of the final version at launch.

 

As mentioned earlier, the Early Access version of Fire Pro Wrestling World won’t be complete. It will offer offline and online play and an edit mode, as well as Normal Match, Battle Royale, Electric Barbed Wire Deathmatch, Landmine Deathmatch, MMA Ryles, and Steel Cage Deathmatch rules.

 

Fire Pro Wrestling World will come to PCs on July 10, 2017. It will launch on the PlayStation 4 sometime in 2017.


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