Tekken 7 is among the main staged games at the recently concluded EVO 2015 Tournament held in Las Vegas and US fans get more delightful treats from game director Katsuhiro Harada who has dished the latest details they must have wanted to hear for sometime now.
Shack News reports that Harada has indeed announced fresh information surrounding the much awaited release date of Tekken 7 console versions for Xbox One, PS4 as well as PC and other details during the EVO 2015 panel interview.
Apparently, Harada provided a pinch of hint to the Tekken 7 release date for PS4 and Xbox One saying that Bandai Namco with the rest of the development team would give their full attention to the arcade version in order to perfect the game before the title will hit current gen consoles.
According to Harada, his team is gathering feedbacks from Japanese gamers for the improvement of the latest addition to the Tekken series and also looking into getting same survey from various American players.
On the other hand, Harada mentioned that the team will be taking Dave & Busters and Round One as its limited location for arcade machine tests. He added that arcade machines become accessible on other arcades depending on operators who would want to put their investment in the machines and participate in the local tests for Tekken 7.
Bandai Namco has provided the following exact test locations across 5 States in US:
Dave and Buster's New York
234 W. 42nd St., 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10036
Dave and Buster's Dallas
9450 North Central Expressway
Dallas, TX 75231
Dave and Buster's Milpitas
940 Great Mall Dr.
Milpitas, CA 95035
Round One Puente Hills Mall
1600 S.Azusa Ave, Suite 285
City of Industry, CA 91748
Round One South Center Mall
2351 South Center Mall
Tukwila, WA 98188
Round One Stratford Mall
152 Stratford Square
Bloomingdale, IL 60191
Moreover, the game designer dished that online play for the arcade version of Tekken 7 in North America is pretty much possible if there's a high demand for it from fans.
Tekken 7 is said to be as resurgence of 3D fighting games with the use of the Unreal Engine 4 that paves the way for the brawler title to possibly reach the next gen consoles in the near future. In addition, more Rage Arts variations including the cancels and alternate attacks could be seen in the game.
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