Steel City Interactive has assured fans that fixing the hit registration problems in their game Undisputed is a top concern. Although a specific timeframe hasn’t been set for these improvements, the studio promises to roll out an update once the enhancements are ready. Since its debut, Undisputed has seen several updates, aiming to tackle bugs and enhance gameplay.
Despite nearly two years in early access, Undisputed launched for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in October, but hit registration issues have frustrated players in both online and career modes. Fortunately, the developers are actively working on significant improvements.
Hoping to fill a void in the boxing game market, Steel City released Undisputed, which faced mixed reactions due to missing features and a lackluster career mode. Nevertheless, the studio has been committed to refining the game through frequent updates. A patch released earlier this month introduced notable changes to career mode, including altering weight classes.
In a recent Twitter interaction, Steel City confirmed that resolving hit registration issues is a priority, although no specific release date for the fix was shared. With the holiday season approaching, players might have to wait until the new year for improved punch accuracy.
Ever since its launch, Undisputed has grappled with various bugs, but punch accuracy remains a significant problem. Some players argue the issue is related to a fighter’s positioning, while others feel the hit detection is simply flawed. Reddit users have pointed out that punch tracking is “tragic,” with one player admitting to uninstalling the game due to these frustrations.
Steel City has increased its patch releases since the game’s first update in November, even bringing in controversial figures like Jake Paul to its roster. The Problem Child DLC introduced him alongside other new fighters and cosmetic items after winning a match against Mike Tyson.
Undisputed strives to be the most authentic boxing game available, offering realistic visuals and an extensive lineup of licensed boxers, which gives players unparalleled control in the ring. While recent additions and improvements mark progress, the game still has room to grow—something Steel City seems determined to address.