New updates for "Tekken 7" will feature two leaked game features and fixes on online lag in the PS4 version soon.
It seems that the DLCs for "Tekken 7" have been leaked online as several gamers datamined the contents of the PC version and discovered two guests characters are coming to the sequel.
While the names of the characters are unknown, it is described that one of them will have a gauge meter similar to "Street Fighter" guest character Akuma and the vampire Eliza.
Aside from the DLC fighters, the "Tekken 7" PC datamine also revealed the possible game mode added to the sequel and it happens to be the very popular "Tekken Bowl" mode. The game mode made its debut in "Tekken Tag Tournament" and even had its own mobile game version.
In addition, some outfits available in the arcade release, like the swimsuits and Idolmaster costumes, will also be released as DLC. The PlayStation 4 exclusive content may also release in other versions of the game, WCCFTech reported.
Meanwhile, Bandai Namco Entertainment looks to address the online lag issues in "Tekken 7" that have been plaguing PlayStation users since its launch last week.
Gaming fans heavily criticized "Tekken 7" for an increase in input lag, particularly on the PlayStation 4 console. It was during last week's Combo Breaker 2017 tournament that several players noticed significant input lag in the PS4 version and some even bumped the game’s resolution down to 720p in hopes of improving the situation, but did not work, ComicBook reported.
Fighting game tester Nigel Woodall tweeted photos of the lag difference in the PS4 and Xbox One of "Tekken 7." The PS4 version has 120.5 milliseconds of input lag, while the Xbox One version has only 104.2 ms. That means there iss almost a full extra frame of lag on the PS4.
With that being said, its seems that Bandai Namco Entertainment will take issue on the online lag problems in the PS4 and will certainly address them and make a patch fix soon.
"Tekken 7" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platform.