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AEW: Fight Forever just added former World Champion Samoa Joe to the playable list of characters by way of the 'World War Joe' DLC, which will set you back $9.99.

This marks the first piece of DLC in AEW: Fight Forever's Season 4, you won't just get Samoa Joe though, you'll also get an all-new Japanese Shrine map, 2 new attires, and 11 new moves including signature taunts.

Sound interesting? Here's a look at some gameplay of Samoa Joe and the new map:

That's not all though, as a way of thanking the players for their support, the new Elite Beats and Stadium Stampede Expansion is also available to all AEW: Fight Forever players for free!

This expansion features 5 new tracks, 20 new skins, and new Stadium Stampede PARTY modes, including Duo Stampede, Quad Stampede, Duo Deathmatch, and Field Goal Frenzy mode for 1-4 players!

And here's the trailer for the free DLC expansion:

Samoa Joe is available separately for $9.99 or as part of the Season 4 Pass, which costs $19.99 and will include 3 new wrestlers, two new maps including the Japanese Shrine, a new Tournament Mode, 30 new move-sets, 52 new skin and attire options, and 5 new music tracks.

AEW: Fight Forever itself is available for $39.99 on Steam. The game has full controller support, and although it is rated as "Unsupported" on the Steam Deck according to Valve's testing, you can actually get the game to run if you use Proton Experimental or Proton GE, according to ProtonDB reports.

Do you play AEW: Fight Forever? Does this DLC interest you? Let us know in the comments below!

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Oliver Stogden
Oliver began playing video games at an early age, starting with the SNES console and Commodore Amiga computer. Nowadays, his interest is in the future of portable technology, such as handheld gaming systems, portable power stations/banks, and portable monitors. And seeing just how far we can push these devices.
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