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Steel City Interactive Ends Undisputed Support to Launch Sequel with New Talent

April 29, 2026
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Steel City Interactive Ends Undisputed Support to Launch Sequel with New Talent

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Steel City Interactive announced it will cease support for the 2024 boxing game Undisputed to focus on a sequel. The studio recruited talent from Rockstar, 2K, and EA Sports and will build the new title on a new engine. The original game's rocky foundations prompted this decision, while the studio extended its licensing deal with Muhammad Ali's team until 2037.

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