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TNA braces for Impact 2

Midway confirms next installment in wrestling franchise set for release sometime next year.

Midway is suffering a bit of a beating lately, with controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone selling his majority stake in the company for a paltry $100,000, and the change of ownership giving the publisher's debtors a chance to call in their loans. But if the publisher can endure this smackdown, it may find a "hot tag" waiting for it on the other side.

A Midway representative confirmed for GameSpot today that the publisher's 2009 slate includes not only the Vin Diesel-starring Wheelman, but also the second installment of the TNA Impact franchise. He did not address platforms or features for the game.

The first Impact launched in September on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, and PlayStation 2, receiving a positive critical reaction in the process. Originally announced for a 2007 release, Impact was developed by Midway's LA studio, which was folded into the publisher's San Diego operations towards the end of the development cycle.

34 Comments

  • pcrocker9713

    Posted Aug 20, 2009 4:24 pm PT

    to me the first tna game was a waste of money. after all the hype about it and the rumors hopefully they learned about there mistakes and note that I've never been disappointed with the wwe games

  • MadGamer132

    Posted Jul 13, 2009 1:07 pm PT

    hey i like challengers, but i like the wwe games better, maybe i might try the first game, who knows.

  • candiandestroye

    Posted May 27, 2009 3:58 pm PT

    I thought the 1st game was good graphics wise but could be better and what dissaponted me was the short entrances same moveset 4 every wrestler no weapon selection no running up ramp and no secondary finishers

  • ultralesus

    Posted May 22, 2009 12:30 pm PT

    Sorry for the triple post, but I wanted to make mention of how the game was good and TNA is getting weak. Although with that said, even though I rolled my eyes when they said Suicide would appear on Impact, it's actually been quite enjoyable. Haha, loving the Suicide/Daniels storyline.... Guess Kaz is back.

  • ultralesus

    Posted May 22, 2009 12:26 pm PT

    And for all the AKI fans... You know I turned on my N64 the other day and played WWf No Mercy. I remember when it first came out.. It was the greatest wrestling game ever made. And yes it is fun to this day, but it is so dated. It looks so mechanical and fake.

    Guys times have moved on. TNA Impact was a solid game. It just didn't have enough content to compete to the SDvR games which have nearly a decade of content.

  • ultralesus

    Posted May 22, 2009 12:22 pm PT

    TNA did a lot of things right and a few things wrong. IMO, all I could possible wish for is more of everything

  • SVR2006MASTER

    Posted Apr 5, 2009 3:45 pm PT

    The first impact game was great but they could have made it better by adding blood and a whole ton of moves and more weapon and more than 20 matches hopefull impact 2 will have a lot more of this stuff

  • dump123

    Posted Feb 10, 2009 9:07 pm PT

    how is it the best wrestling game ever it sucked

  • dump123

    Posted Feb 1, 2009 3:22 pm PT

    hope its better than the first one. The first one sucked. SVR 2009 is so much better

  • bbgambini420

    Posted Dec 17, 2008 8:25 pm PT

    TNA iMPACT = Fun! & iMPACT 2 will be awsome! DONT LISTEN TO WWEFANBOYS that all they know is LAME Games! TNA is NEW, FRESH! & full of potential!! Screw WWE! & WWE Fan Boys!!

  • alstevens83

    Posted Dec 9, 2008 12:29 pm PT

    I really,really REALLY hope that they completely improve well everything, the selling was beyond poor, the commentary wanted me to tear my own ears off, the CAW was poor and choice of matches and the career mode was poor.

    If they improved all these completely then I would maybe, maybe consider renting this one out

  • lightning_kf

    Posted Dec 8, 2008 5:47 pm PT

    Man I'd pay to play WCW/nWo Revenge again.

    That is easily the best wrestling game I've ever played. Screw Here Comes The Pain.

  • Sellwin

    Posted Dec 7, 2008 7:04 pm PT

    SavoyPrime and others, I couldn't agree more! AKI pushed the N64 to its limits with their four wrestling games, and by the time No Mercy was released the options and replayability were staggering. They tuned the engine with each game, had perfectly balanced gameplay, a great reversal system, and an excellent spirit/momentum system. Don't even get me started on the CAW options.

    Bottom line: I was practically drooling at the prospect of an AKI-developed wrestling game on the 'next gen' systems. Alas, we have been denied...

  • SavoyPrime

    Posted Dec 7, 2008 8:07 am PT

    Hey Midway, how bout you guys hire AKI to make the game and it actually might be worth me purchasing. The AKI-developed wrestling games (WCW/NWO World Tour, WCW vs. NWO Revenge, Wrestlemania 2000, and WWF No Mercy) are still the best wrestling games ever.

  • pamplinas322

    Posted Dec 6, 2008 6:37 pm PT

    They should release a wrestling game not a soap with dudes fighting. Those Nintendo 64 wrestling games were awesome, real wrestling not just graphics.

  • Units420

    Posted Dec 6, 2008 3:20 pm PT

    pyrobob: I wish that AKI/THQ would just make another wrestling game. WCW Vs. NWO Revenge for the N64 is still the best wrestling game there is that I have played. Smackdown vs. Raw is horrible.

    Agreed. Those games (including WM 2000, No Mercy) were some of the best wrestling games ever. SvR isn't bad. Its just 'blah' and to arcadey for me

  • boobush

    Posted Dec 6, 2008 11:51 am PT

    I follow the tna vs wwe game, anyone else?

  • necronaux

    Posted Dec 6, 2008 9:29 am PT

    Now if they could pull off a tna vs. wwe... maybe it be worth buying.

  • icytower Site moderator

    Posted Dec 5, 2008 7:07 pm PT

    My main concern was the lack of real wrestlers, and the placement of real wrestlers before random guys in the story. I don't care if there is one or two random guys, but the number the first game had was rather rediculous.

    Hopefully they don't pull a WWE/THQ and only change one thing.

  • darknferno12

    Posted Dec 5, 2008 5:16 pm PT

    The first TNA game was great just the lack of features, repetitiveness, low replayability was what kept it from being a breakout game IMO

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