Undisputed
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The authentic boxing simulator featuring a massive roster of real fighters and physics-driven tactical gameplay.
Minimum Requirements
- CPU: Intel Core i5-6600K / AMD Ryzen 5 1600
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti / AMD Radeon RX 560
- RAM: 8 GB
- Storage: 40 GB available space
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About Undisputed
Undisputed is a professional boxing simulation that aims to fill the void left by classic titles like Fight Night. Developed by Steel City Interactive, the game boasts the most expansive licensed roster in boxing video game history, featuring over 70 real-life fighters ranging from legends like Muhammad Ali and Sugar Ray Robinson to modern heavyweights like Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. Unlike arcade fighters, the premise focuses entirely on the authenticity of the sport, offering a deep career mode where players must manage training camps, injuries, and contract negotiations on their path to becoming the undisputed champion.
The game has garnered significant popularity for its complex mechanics, specifically its revolutionary footwork system known as 'Loose Movement.' This mechanic allows players to move around the ring with unprecedented control, emphasizing angles and spacing over simple button mashing. The competitive scene is driven by this tactical depth, where stamina management and reading an opponent’s patterns are vital for victory. Because of its simulation-heavy approach, Undisputed attracts a dedicated player base of combat sports enthusiasts and competitive gamers looking for a high-skill ceiling experience.
From a hardware perspective, Undisputed is moderately demanding due to its high-fidelity character models and realistic lighting effects that capture sweat, cuts, and bruises in real-time. While it scales down decently for older hardware, maintaining a locked 60 FPS is critical for the precise timing required for weaving and countering. For the best experience during benchmarks, a mid-range GPU (RTX 2060/RX 5700 equivalent or higher) is recommended to handle the detailed textures and crowd rendering without sacrificing the frame rate stability needed for competitive play.