‘Tekken 7’ Release Date, Character Details Shared; Title Features Better Graphics, VR Compatibility

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The most awaited seventh installment of the Tekken franchise is finally coming soon. Reports mentioned about the characters details, new game modes and other features of the game.

Through an unconfirmed report, although the exact debut date of Tekken 7 is still uncertain, the game may already come early 2016, says Vine Report. There is also news that Tekken 7 has better graphics as Game director Katsuhiro Harada posted on his Twitter "Working on new graphics." With this, fans can count on enhanced visuals in Tekken 7.

The site also mentioned that the developers used Unreal Engine 4 constructing it to be well-matched with Playstation VR. Aside from the boosted visuals and attuned to new console, Tekken 7 also has new storylines and new game modes.

Harada also twitted in Japanese about the character Bob, wrote Crossmap. Rumors are now running in the mill that Bob will be part of the character roster of Tekken 7.

Crossmap described Bob as a martial arts sensation with a well-proportioned body and looks. He is an undefeated fighter but he decided to gain weight to increase his power while preserving his quickness and speed. Bob joined the Sixth King of Iron Fist Tournament and won the title King of the Iron Fist. Because of his fame, he lost weight without him noticing until he became leaner than his old self. As Slim Bob, he can still fight with lesser power but more speed.

Bandai Namco Community Manager Gaetan Gireme revealed that many new characters will join the game, confirmed Parent Herald. However, reports said that Tekken 7 will be the peak of the series. The upcoming title is reportedly the "conclusion of the Mishima clan saga."

Tekken 7 is developed by Bandai Namco and is released as arcade version in Japan. Expectedly, the game will be available sometimes in 2016 for Xbox One and Playstation 4 in North America.

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Tekken 7, Katsuhiro Harada, Bandai namco

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