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In the world of sports video games, few genres have been as starved for innovation as boxing. For over a decade, fans have been surviving on the crumbs of aging Fight Night titles and the arcade-style chaos of Ready 2 Rumble. That drought officially ended with the release of Undisputed, the first major licensed boxing game to hit PC and consoles in years. undisputed skidrow
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Upon its full release, Undisputed received mixed-to-positive reviews. Critics praised the physics but criticized the lack of a deep career mode (compared to Fight Night Champion). However, the price tag—hovering around $59.99 USD for the standard edition and higher for "Deluxe" boxer packs—immediately put a target on the game's back. For over a decade, fans have been surviving