Conor McGregor Says He’s Making Bareknuckle FC Video Game

Conor McGregor has revealed that he’s currently working on a bareknuckle FC video game that will go toe-to-toe with the likes of the EA Sports UFC series and the recently released ‘Undisputed’ boxing game.

“I am currently working on a @bareknucklefc video game!” McGregor wrote on X. “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!”

McGregor is a part owner in the BKFC promotion and has previously indicated that he intends to fight there one day, potentially when the two remaining fights on his current UFC deal have been concluded.

The 36-year-old UFC superstar is no stranger to video games as he’s featured alongside Ronda Rousey on the cover of EA Sports UFC 2, then was the featured fighter on the cover for the next instalment, while he’s also been a playable character in the latest two editions as well.

That’s not all though as McGregor also showed off his acting chops in the Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare game which came out in 2016.

At this stage there’s no further details on who is developing the BKFC game and who might feature in it.

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