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Ronda Rousey Joins A Non WWE Video Game As A Playable Character

It was revealed today that Ronda Rousey will be a playable character in a major video game. The Role-playing game Raid: Shadow Legends announced that The Baddest Woman On The Planet will be a playable character for a limited time. She will be available as a free character from November 30, 2022 to February 20, 2023 on the game. All you have to do is log in to the game for 7 days to get her as a part of your team.

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The process of acquiring her as a character is Ronda Chase. The game has also released a YouTube trailer with Rousey:

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Video games featuring big celebrities are not a new trend. As games like Fortnite, Cyberpunk 2077 & many more have featured celebs like Ariana Grande, Keanu Reeves & many more. Rousey is not just a UFC legend and a WWE superstar but has tried her hand in Hollywood too. Many people might not know about her love for video games. She is also a gaming streamer and is in an exclusive contract with Facebook Gaming. Ronda streams video games on her YouTube channel too. It’s her association with gaming that has gotten her a contract with Raid where she has become a character. Her burning fists are her super power in the game.

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Ronda has turned heel recently after allying with her MMA buddy Shayna Baszler. She won her SmackDown Women’s title back from Liv Morgan at Extreme Rules after losing it to her at Money In The Bank.  Although she retained the title against Shotzi at Survivor Series WarGames last Saturday, she had to face fan heat. After the match, the WWE Universe got the hashtag #FireRondaRousey trending because of her working stiff with Shotzi. It was the shortest match on the card where she botched many spots. Luckily, Shotzi remained unhurt till the end. We should find out soon who will be the next challenger for her SmackDown Women’s Title.

Let’s not forget that Ronda Rousey, as herself, is already a playable character in WWE 2K video games.

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Akashdip Singh

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