TNA Wrestling Set to Release a New Video Game in the Future

TNA President Carlos Silva says a new video game is now on the company’s agenda, marking a shift in its gaming strategy.

TNA Wrestling Set to Release a New Video Game in the Future

TNA President Carlos Silva says the company is now putting a new video game on its list of priorities. Speaking to the Daily Star, Silva explained that while the focus over the past six months was on other areas, the time is right to move forward with a dedicated title.

“It’s certainly in our goals list, and I think that will hopefully launch us. In terms of the game, we didn’t set that as a priority in these first six months since I’ve been here, but it’s now been added to the list. We had to focus on building and creating the kind of things we did with Slammiversary. Like everything in an organization, if you try to do too many things, you don’t get anything done. So we concentrated on some successes first. Now, coming out of that success, we can put the TNA game on the docket and start looking at where we go with it for sure.”

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Silva pointed to the success of Slammiversary as the foundation that allowed TNA to shift attention to a project of this scale. He stressed that securing those wins first was key before investing resources into game development.

Right now, TNA’s only presence in the gaming market comes through downloadable content in WWE 2K25. The most recent pack, released in July 2025, continues a partnership that has been the main way fans see TNA talent in a modern wrestling game.

If completed, this would be the first standalone TNA release for major consoles since 2008. While there’s no official announcement yet, Silva’s comments confirm the project is moving into active planning, giving fans reason to expect a new TNA-branded experience down the line.

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Article Author Leonardo Cunha
I’m 30 years old and live in São Paulo, Brazil. I’m the founder and writer of Wrestling Notícias. I hold a degree in Physical Education, am fluent in English, and have been a pro-wrestling fan since 2007.