Tekken 7 is already on-going in some Asian countries, but as of the moment, only the arcade version of the game has been made available. The said scenario isn't very favorable for the western countries, and with that, the console version seems to be falling behind.
According to Parent Herald, Tekken 7 has been released for solely the arcade only for the moment, earlier this year. However, the game was not present in the Tokyo Game Show 2015, let alone any announcements pertaining to it. That being said, the title has held its ground and stalls the fans a little longer, especially those who look to play the title within their household areas first.
Games such as Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, God Easter Resurrection, and Digimon World: Next Order were noted to be present in the said convention. The absence of Tekken 7 and any bit of news that would transition to the console release rendered fans disappointed.
Delivered by Yibada, the title's console version may not arrive anytime soon within this year, but early 2016 at the earliest. One apparent reason as to why the said game may take the needed time is because of the further development for PC version as one of the most important features that the ninth installment of Bandai Namco series has in store for fans.
As reported by Vine Report, Tekken 7's delayed console release has caused a stir to the fans, but will most likely be worth the wait. The game's system has been changed greatly in comparison to the past expansions, and the updating of the game for the PC version may be critical at this point for Bandai Namco-given that Tekken 7 is a probable preparation for Tekken X Street Fighter.
Fans all over the globe have waited on Tekken 7, not just for the arcade, but for their own home convenience as well. Stay tuned for further updates on Bandai Namco's ongoing 3D fighting game masterpiece.
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