By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | March 17, 2017
Tekken 7 DLC 1 will arrive in summer with new guest characters, costumes, returning game mode, and more. (YouTube)
The latest details for "Tekken 7" will feature two guest characters and release date schedules for the sequel's paid DLC.
Bandai Namco Entertainment announced their plans for "Tekken 7's" numerous paid DLC schedules for its post-launch as the first batch of DLC will be release in the summer and will feature more than 50 new sets of costumes and a new game mode.
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The second and third batch of DLCs will feature two guest characters from different video game franchises as its was previously hinted by game designer Michael Murray that "Tekken 7" will feature more fighters outside the realm of the "Tekken" series.
While "Tekken" game producer Katsuhiro Harada does not want guest characters appearing in "Tekken 7" due to them disrupting the main continuity of story, it seems that Bandai Namco has found a way to have more guest characters in the sequel, and these two will be joining "Street Fighter" fan-favorite Akuma soon, WCCFTech reported,
Gamers can purchase these DLCs online via use of "Tekken 7's" Season Pass, which also comes with 35 exclusive metallic costumes for each character.
In addition, character panels are also coming to "Tekken 7," as a free update to players on all gaming platforms at an unannounced time in the future. This update is a collaboration between various worldwide artists and Namco Bandai.
To keep gaming fans interested for a pre-order, a Day 1 edition of "Tekken 7" was announced earlier this year unlocking "Tekken 6" for Xbox One users, legacy costumes and a Jukebox mode for PlayStation 4 owners. The Day 1 will also feature the supernatural and immortal vampire Eliza, as a pre-ordered DLC fighter, Gamerant reported.
It was reported before that Bandai Namco unlocked new character customization items and a new gameplay video that featured Akuma as a possible final boss during PAX East 2017.
"Tekken 7" will launch on June 2 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
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