By Matthew King, | May 30, 2017
"Tekken 7" has a hefty download size on PS4 while PC version will support 4K, 60fps. (YouTube)
The countdown is on to the official launching of "Tekken 7" on Xbox One, PS4, and Windows PC in a couple of days. Prior to launch, Bandai Namco has information blow out for fans, which include the game's download size, graphics settings, and a lot more.
Fans on consoles and PC are two days away from playing the much awaited release of "Tekken 7" on June 2. Before the game goes live, the game developer has revealed the game's download size for PS4 owners and some scoops on the trophies.
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Apparently, those on PS4 should begine to free up space on their hard disk. The game requires a hefty 41.61GB size in order to install it, Gameranx reported. '
In addition, gamers will be able to achieve tons of trophies when the game becomes available starting this Friday. Players can earn a total of 43 trophies on the PS4, with one platinum, three gold, 13 silver, and 27 bronze.
Moreover, the development team has also released additional information on PC version of "Tekken 7" via the game's Steam forums. It includes details on the graphics settings, keyboard support, and how gamers' can totally remap the buttons.
It is confirmed that the PC version will be able to support up to 4K (2160P) resolution and 60 frames per second. Pre-loading of the game is made available to players who have slower connections and be ready in time for the game's launching.
Meanwhile, WCCFTech's Christian Vaz shared his hands-on experience in playing the game during a press event set by Bandai Namco. An excerpt of his review reads:
"Tekken 7 is looking like the most complete fighting game package in years. If the developers can get the net code for Tekken 7 right, I have no doubt in my mind that this game could become this year's best fighting game."
"Tekken 7" is set to arrive on Xbox One, PS4, and Windows PC worldwide on June 2. It is noted that the PS4 version will have a PlayStation VR mode and the exclusive Jukebox mode.
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