Chris Danger is featured in a new tech demo for Virtual Basement's The Wrestling Code.
Virtual Basement has released a new tech demo for their upcoming video game, The Wrestling Code. This is the first demo featuring in-engine models and maneuvers, which is exciting news for those following the game's development.
Like several of his moves, Chris Danger's entrance is on display. Some of the moves shown off include a Superkick into a steel chair, the Panama Sunrise, Eat Defeat, and Sweet Chin Music. Danger is shown hitting these moves on the likes of Rob Van Dam, Kurt Angle, Diamond Dallas Page, Fallah Bahh, and Matt Cardona.
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Danger, whose real name is Chris Denker, is no stranger to wrestling video game content creation. He recently jumped into becoming an actual wrestler after years of playing through video game career modes as his custom character.
So far, he has wrestled for MLW and DPW. Denker also did his motion capture for this upcoming video game. Learn more about that in the video embedded at the top of this page.
A release date for The Wrestling Code is yet to be announced.
Virtual Basement previously announced Promotion Manager (GM Mode) for 'The Wrestling Code.' You can find details by clicking here.
You can view a list of everyone announced for the game by clicking here.