Conor McGregor has claimed he’s diving into a brand new industry, announcing he’s started work on a BKFC video game that looks destined to provide fans with exciting action.
‘The Notorious’ has excelled during his time with the combat sports promotion, most recently generating enormous hype for the match-up between Franco Tenaglia and Tony Soto in Marbella, Spain.
Conor McGregor announces he’s working on a BKFC video game
Since Conor McGregor first arrived in the world of mixed martial arts, fans have taken immense satisfaction in utilizing the Irishman’s character in UFC games.
With a blistering left hand and a sparkling array of kicks, gamers have reveled in the opportunity to knock out their opponents with the Dubliner’s flashiest shots.
Having seen the popularity of the EA Sports Series, McGregor is keen to make his own game within the world of bare-knuckle boxing.
Renowned for pushing athletes to their limits, BKFC has exploded on the world scene, with fans falling in love with the brutality of what unfolds in the ring.
With this considered, the former 2x UFC champion is convinced he can craft a gaming experience that can capture the exhilaration the sport provides, as gamers use characters like Mike Perry and Austin Trout to render their opponents unconscious.
McGregor tweeted: “These two are pretty good in fairness. I am currently working on a @bareknucklefc video game! Fast-paced action with nasty cuts and blood splatter and the sound of bare knuckles on skull impact never heard nor seen before in a video game. Stay tuned!”
These two are pretty good in fairness. I am currently working on a @bareknucklefc video game! Fast pace action with nasty cuts and blood splatter and the sound of bare knuckles on skull impact never heard nor seen before in a video game. Stay tuned! https://t.co/t1wPWA7Inb
— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) October 23, 2024
Jon Anik gives massive update on development of EA Sports UFC 6
It turns out McGregor isn’t the only one working on a major combat sports video game, as according to Jon Anik, EA Sports UFC 6 is on the way.
Alongside Daniel Cormier, the popular commentator plays a vital role in bringing the experience to life, as he describes the brutal action unfolding in the octagon.
He recently opened up about exactly how the developers capture his voice and the positions they put him in to bring out his best.