BROCK LESNAR is returning to the octagon with the former heavyweight champion now a playable character in EA Sports' UFC 4.

And speculation is rife that the 43-year-could be set to return to MMA in real life after he failed to agree terms on extending his WWE contract.


With Lesnar a free agent, there has been talk that he could face two-time light-heavyweight champ Jon Jones.

The Beast Incarnate – who last fought in UFC four years ago when he faced Mark Hunt – said that the company is his 'home' in the trailer for the video game.

Speaking in the clip, he says: "This is my house, this is my home. The UFC is Brock Lesnar."

The end of the clip stated 'Brocktober is here,' with fans able to unlock the veteran fighter should they play the game at any point before October 30.

It is the first time that Lesnar will be a playable character since the inaugural EA Sports UFC game in 2014.

Fans will also be able to make him fight boxing heavyweight champions Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury, who are included in the game.

Lesnar's advocate Paul Heyman declared earlier this month that the Beast would only return to the ring if he is motivated by an offer.

He told Ariel Helwani's MMA Show: "It all depends on if there is a worthy challenge and box office appeal for Brock.


"Brock Lesnar loves being a farmer. He really does, and he enjoys fatherhood tremendously.

"It's not something that he discusses that much in public, but he really is a magnificent father to his children and a great family man.

"Right now, he is happy being a farmer.

"If there is something that WWE or the world of Sports Entertainment can offer Brock Lesnar that intrigues Brock Lesnar, that motivates Brock Lesnar, that inspires Brock Lesnar, that Brock Lesnar can look at and say, 'I aspire to rise to that occasion,' and the money is right, the business is solid, I'm sure Brock Lesnar would be willing to do it."

Before adding: "At this moment, it hasn't happened because it's not there. Again, the world changes like that.

""It could be tomorrow that Brock Lesnar says, 'Oh, that intrigues me,' but because again, and it's not just a soundbite, Brock Lesnar does whatever Brock Lesnar wants to do."

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