By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | April 24, 2017
Tekken 7 DLC 1 will arrive in summer with new guest characters, costumes, returning game mode, and more. (YouTube)
The latest updates for "Tekken 7" will feature a new set of possible guest characters, costumes and customized accessories in the game.
It seems that gaming fans announced several video game characters that they want to see in "Tekken 7"ever since game producer Katsuhiro Harada requested their help for its DLC.
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One of the most requested video game characters that fans want to see in "Tekken 7" is Kazuma Kiryu of the "Yakuza" game series. Kiryu, a Japanese gangster with ties to the Yakuza, is a complex character who has been praised for avoiding cultural stereotypes and is a huge reason for the success of game series. So it is no surprise that gaming fans would like to see him mix it up with "Tekken's" most famous fighters soon.
Other popular choices for "Tekken 7" DLC characters include "King of Fighters" Geese Howard,"Devil May Cry's" Dante, "Halos's" Master Chief, "StarCraft's" Kerrigan and "Mortal Kombat's" Sub-Zero, Gamerant reported.
Bandai Namco Entertainment announced that they will have two DLC fighters in their post-launch plans in "Tekken 7" via the sequel's season pass.
The season pass will also include 35 exclusive metallic costumes and 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.
Meanwhile, Bandai Namco Entertainment showcased new character costumes and accessories for gamers to customize in "Tekken 7."
These includes gears from characters like Gigas, King, Bob, Xiaoyu, Akuma, Katarina, Alisa, Steve Fox, Nina, Lili, Jack-7, Shaheen, Dragunov, Yoshimitsu, Kazuya, Lucky Chloe, Jin, Yoshimitsu, Jose Rizal and Devil Jin, EventHubs reported.
Past reports revealed that cross-platform gameplay could be possible in "Tekken 7: depending on the decisions of both Sony and Microsoft.
Gaming fans have been adamant about having cross-play feature, but the possibility is rather unlikely at the moment. In addition, Harada that the cross-platform will not be a problem to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. But when it comes to the PC platform, Harada explained that their might be security risk, as PC users can take advantage of other players on the console, thus "cheating" their way into winning online matches.
The risks of being hacked and data mining could jeopardize "Tekken 7" itself and Bandai Namco Entertainment will not hesitate to go through with the plan.
"Tekken 7" will launch on June 2 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
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