By Aliza Xandria, | March 19, 2017
"Tekken 7" receives a new update that improves stability of PS4, and Xbox One versions. (YouTube)
Recent reports have surged regarding the upcoming release of "Tekken 7." There have been details coming out that by June 2, 2017, the gaming franchise will launch its worldwide release.
A former report of Only SP shared that initially released as an arcade game in Japan on March 18, 2015, Tekken 7 is the ninth installment in the "Tekken" series and it is being developed by Bandai Namco Studios and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment.
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The game, like its predecessors, features one-on-one fighting and is equipped with a roster of at least ten playable characters, at least one of which is a crossover character from other fighting games (Akuma from Street Fighter) and according to the game's producer, Katsuhiro Harada, Tekken 7's story is said to be the darkest of the series, closest in nature to that of Tekken 4, as noted by the same post.
Shack News also relayed that the DLC will be available for purchase individually, but they are included in the Season Pass and players who have the pass will also get 35 exclusive metallic costumes during the release of the three DLC packs.
Bandai Namco also revealed a partnership with various worldwide artists that will allow all players to get free character panels "to customize their favorite character's image displayed during the loading screen, reports the same post.
"Tekken 7" is slated for a worldwide release on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on June 2, 2017, but that remains to seen and should be taken with a grain of salt in mind until formal confirmation is rendered.
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