Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions Release Date Revealed - E3 2021

Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions Release Date Revealed - E3 2021

You can finally fight Ivan Drago.

LizardRock by LizardRock on Jun 12, 2021 @ 10:24 AM (Staff Bios)
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We hope youve been working on your cardio. Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions, the upcoming boxing game, is closer than you might think, now having an official release date.

During the IGN Expo presentation on Friday, an official release date was given for Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions. In it, we see both new and familiar fighters, new locations, and new stories.



It didnt start here. Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions is a sequel of sorts to the virtual reality title, Creed: Rise to Glory, which is based on the Creed movie by MGM, which is based on the classic boxing films Rocky. As such, we see some strong tie ins to that source material, with fighters like Rocky Balboa and Ivan Drago present in the game.

On to the important information: when is it releasing? Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions will be coming to consoles and PC on September 3, 2021. A VR edition was not revealed, but theres still time. You can wishlist the game on Steam now.

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