The highly anticipated release of 'Tekken 7' for current gen consoles, PS4 and Xbox One have been revealed in the new trailer demoed at the GDC 2015 that was leaked online.
This purportedly leaked GDC 2015 trailer developed using the powerful Unreal Engine 4 and running in HD graphics for gaming consoles has shown a small part of the 'Tekken 7' gameplay footage where at the lower right side corner of the screen indicates that the game will be released for arcade, PS4, and Xbox One consoles.
However, there is nothing in the trailer that shows a PC release for 'Tekken 7' and it remains unknown as of this time whether such version will be avaiable for the game.
The revolutionaly Unreal Engine 4 is the newest technology set of game development tools with multiple number of games created including that of the 'Street Fighter V' release from Capcom.
The arcade version of 'Tekken 7' has just been released last week after a pre-launch in February at Super Nova Arcade in Fukushima last month followed by different arcades in Japan. But the developer has been mum about which gaming platforms that the new title to the franchise will be heading to.
Luckily, PS4 and Xbox One users must be thriled that 'Tekken 7' indeed is now confirmed to arrive in console versions.
Another happy news is that the arcade release of 'Tekken 7' in North America is on its way to North American soil much sooner than what may have been expected. In his Twitter page, a avid van has revealed that the game will be heading to Final Round 18 at Hilton Atlanta Airport in Georgia next week from March 20 to 22.
This has to be confirmed yet by the game developer, however, it is very much believed so since 'Tekken 7' will be one of the games featured in EVO 2015 Tournament in July at at the Paris Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The western players will be needing to practise playing the new game soon before joining the competition at the said event.
'Tekken 7' release date for Xbox One, and PS4 now lies on the horizon for the current gen console gamers following the arcade version arrival in Japan last week.
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