Undisputed players will be able to use Jake Paul against current and former boxers.

Jake Paul will arrive in Undisputed, a boxing game that came out last October, as part of the The Problem Child DLC pack that launches on Dec. 12.

There's no denying that Jake Paul is a professional boxer nowadays, especially after the multimillion-dollar fight against Mike Tyson in November.

So, it's only logical that Undisputed, the latest boxing game to date, adds Jake Paul to its roster. The news was first broken by Mike Straw of Insider Gaming this Thursday, Dec. 5, and Undisputed confirmed it via X.

Steel City Interactive, the developer behind Undisputed, captured the looks and moves of Jake Paul with motion capture at their studio, and the streamer-fighter promised it'll be realistic.

"The Steel City team nailed every detail, from my moves to my swag, and I can’t wait for players to test their skill," Jake Paul said in an official statement, according to Insider Gaming.

The 27-year-old added that he wants to inspire a "new generation of fans" to step into the boxing ring.

"I've been breaking barriers and making history in real life, so it’s only fitting that I bring the same energy to Undisputed. This isn’t just about being in a video game; it’s about inspiring a new generation of fans to step into the ring—virtually and in real life."

Undisputed's The Problem Child DLC

On top of Jake Paul's addition, Insider Gaming reports Undisputed will bring other six new fighters to the game: Erik Morales, James "Buster" Douglas, Juan Manuel Marquez, Marco Antonio Barrera, Otto Wallin, and Zhilei Zhang.

As of right now, the price of The Problem Child DLC remains unclear, but Undisputed should reveal it sooner rather than later as it comes out on Dec. 12.

There are over 70 fighters available in Undisputed already, however, Steel City Interactive wants to add even more. Mike Tyson isn't in the game, so he's an obvious pick for the future.

Undisputed is currently sitting at a "Mixed" users review on Steam, but given the popularity of Jake Paul, it wouldn't be surprising to see the game recovering a bit after The Problem Child DLC.

That's all for now. Stay tuned to esports.gg for more Undisputed news.