The latest details for "Tekken 7" will feature a new PS4 Pro bundle, trailer and players banned from tournaments for collusion.
PlayStation France announced that they will launch a "Tekken 7" PlayStation 4 Pro bundle on June 2 to coincide the sequel scheduled release date within the month.
The "Tekken 7" PS4 Pro bundle will feature a 1TB PS4 Pro console and a copy of the Tekken 7 Deluxe Edition, which includes the game itself and its season pass. No price point has been announced as of yet, although it is worth remembering that the PS4 Pro retails for €399/$399 and "Tekken 7" Deluxe Edition will set players back around $84.99, PlayStationUniverse reported.
Aside from the "Tekken 7" PS4 Pro bundle, Bandai Namco Entertainment streamed a new character trailer for the sequel which featured veteran fighters Marshall Law, Feng Wei, Bob, Bryan Fury, Devil Jin and Hwoarang, as well as new fighters such as Gigas and Katarina Alves promoting that the best fights are personal.
Lastly, several players are banned from the "Tekken 7" qualifyer tournament due to collusion. Bandai Namco shared the news through its Facebook post, stating that both District G | KingJae and District G | C-Krizzle will be unable to participate in the UK Championship London Qualifier on May 14.
The news comes not long after the Birmingham Qualifier, during which Bandai Namco stated that two players have been suspected of collusion in order to manipulate the results of the tournament.
KingJae explained his part of the story stating that he has no idea as where the "collusion" accusation came from and will not respond any further, deeming it to be "non-sense."
Bandai Namco has already announced that both players' spots in the qualifier will go to the two people with the next highest placements, RTFM | Asim and ED | K_Justice. They have each been invited to the MCM London Comic Con Finals, scheduled to take place on May 26 and the publisher will likely make changes on the tournament rules.
Previous reports revealed that "Tekken 7" will have a 900p resolution for the PS4, which means a softer image overall for PS4 users, who want to play "Tekken 7," but it was noted that the build being played was a “master” build.
Noted that this is still not the final version of "Tekken 7," it is possible that the overall quality is improved by the time game launches on June. One of the trade-offs of running at 900p resolution though is that the frame rate stays at 60fps, for the most part. PS4 Pro version details are not yet revealed so hitting 1080p and 60 FPS there does not seem to be impossible.
Game director Katsuhiro Harada also announced several penalties for rage quitters very soon.
"Tekken 7" will launch on June 2 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.