Undisputed – Everything You Need to Know

Here's what you should know about Steel City Interactive and Plaion's box sim ahead of its full release.

Posted By | On 03rd, Oct. 2024

Undisputed – Everything You Need to Know

Undisputed has been in early access for over a year and a half now, but Steel City Interactive’s boxing sim is finally ready to release in full. The game will soon be exiting early access, which will also be accompanied by its release on current-gen consoles, and given the fact that we do not get nearly as many boxing games as fans of the sport would like, it comes as no surprise that there is a decent amount of excitement surrounding Undispited’s 1.0 release. As such, as we prepare for its launch, here, we are going to go over some key details that you should know about what it’ll bring to the table.

MOVEMENT

Steel City Interactive has been promising the most authentic boxing sim mechanics with Undisputed since day one, and a lot of that will come through how you will control movement. The game will offer players complete control over how they move around the ring, including fine control over footwork and stamina with the Flat Footed Movement and Loose Movement options. That will mean that every step, pivot, and slip will be in your control, as per the developers.

OFFENSE AND DEFENSE

Beyond its movement and footwork mechanics, Undisputed will also tout over 60 different kinds of punches for players to unleash at opponents, from hooks to uppercuts to jabs to much, much more. On the defensive side of things, clever footwork, blocks, and what have you will be crucial to not only evade attacks, but be able to counter incoming moves. How you time your attacks and defensive maneuvers and how you manage your movement around the ring will greatly inform how you perform in a fight.

ROSTER

Undisputed is, at the end of the day, a fighting game, and a fighting game lives and dies by its roster- so what should be expect from the game on that front? At launch, it will feature over 70 playable fighters across 10 weight divisions, which, as per Steel City Interactive, is the most licensed fighters that any major boxing game has ever launched with. On top of that, the roster also casting a wide net in terms of how much of the sport’s history it will cover. Want to play as contemporary champions or a rising star? You can, of course do that, but if you ant to step into the ring as legendary fighters from different eras, you will have that option as well. Additionally, ach boxer’s in-game model has also been created using scanning technology.

STATS

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Undisputed is touting meaningful differences in the ways the fighters in its roster will feel to play as, and a lot of that will boil down to their stats. Each fighter has their own range of stats and traits, covering everything from their health, recovery, and stamina to their guarding, agility, the power of each individual hand, mental attributes, and much more. Each fighter will also have their own unique style of fighting that will correspond to their real-world counterpart, so if there’s a specific style of punching or guarding that a certain boxer is known for, you will likely see them operate the same way in Undisputed as well.

CAREER MODE

Undisputed’s main attraction for many is going to be the Career Mode, which will allow you to play as a rising star attempting to climb through the ranks, consistently grab more belts, trounce a series of opponents, and become the undisputed champion. Players will make key choices throughout the mode, including what coaches you want by your side, what sort of fight deals you land, and more, and each will, as you might imagine, impact how your career pans out in unique ways.

MORE CAREER MODE DETAILS

Career Mode will task players with managing their career and finding consistent success over a prolonged period of time, which, of course, will mean having complete control over your training and training camps as well. What kind of camps you choose and the areas that you choose to focus on will be key decisions that will also impact your rise to the top.

MULTIPLAYER

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For those looking for a multiplayer experience, Undisputed will have options on that front as well. Players will be able to matchmake with others, with Steel City Interactive confirming that ranked matches and leaderboards will also be available. Meanwhile, those looking for something less competitive, or those looking to simply play against their friends, will have the option to create custom lobbies.

PRIZE FIGHTS

Outside of Career Mode and its aforementioned multiplayer component, Undisputed will also feature an additional mode in the form of Prize Fights. Each fight in this mode will be a limited-time event that will come with unique conditions, from tasking you to fight as a specific fighter to setting specific win conditions, among other things. Prize Fights will be regularly rotated, so players should theoretically have plenty of reason to keep checking back in.

CHARACTER CREATOR

In addition to letting you play as over 70 licensed fighters, Undisputed will let you create your own fighter from scratch. On the cosmetic front, the character creation toolset will let you tweak a number of different aspects of your fighter’s body, face, outfit, and much more. Beyond that, you will also be choosing things such as your punching and fighting styles, preferred stances, blocking style, and dive into the traits and stats governing your character’s attributes.

VENUES

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Steel City Interactive has confirmed that Undisputed is going to have six venues in total upon its full release, of which one will be an outdoor venue, while one – Coldwell’s Gym – will be a larger arena. Whether the developer intends to add more venues to the game following its release remains to be seen.

PC REQUIREMENTS

Undisputed’s upcoming full release is, of course, bringing the game to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, but what about those who wish to play it on PC? On minimum settings, the game’s demands are pretty reasonable, requiring either a 3.4GHz i5 7500 or a 3.2GHz Ryzen 5 1600, along with either a GeForce GTX 1660 or a Radeon RX 590, and 8 GB of RAM. Meanwhile, the specs are a tad more demanding on the recommended setup, as you would expect. You will need either a 3.7GHz i7 9700K or a 4.2GHz Ryzen 5 3600, along with either a GeForce RTX 3070, or a GeForce RTX 2070, or a Radeon RX 5700 XT, along with 16 GB of RAM. On either setting, you will also need about 40 GB of free storage space.


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