: Even in earlier builds like the August 2021 version, the game focuses heavily on modding. Users can download real-world databases and wrestler image packs from communities like the Steam Workshop or specialized forums. Pros and Cons Pros :

: Users often describe PWS as a "bigger, shinier version of EWR" (Extreme Warfare Revenge). It is generally considered more approachable and easier to pick up than more complex competitors like Total Extreme Wrestling (TEW) .

: As a promoter, you decide the winners and losers of every match and segment. You can manage injuries, which requires tactical adjustments to your planned storylines.

: Features a modern, cleaner interface that is less daunting for new players compared to traditional spreadsheets-style sims.

: While more accessible, it lacks some of the hyper-detailed mechanics found in TEW, which may leave hardcore simulation fans wanting more.

: Unlike Fire Pro (found on Spike Chunsoft ), which focuses on in-ring action and custom character creation, PWS is strictly a management and booking simulator.

For those looking for a modern, streamlined booking experience, this version offers a solid foundation, though players may find more refined features in the most recent updates available via Pro Wrestling Sim on Steam. Pro Wrestling Sim on Steam

: As a 2021 build, this version lacks several quality-of-life features added in later updates, such as advanced "Talk to Workers" mechanics or enhanced translation work. Comparison with Other Simulators

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