By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | April 28, 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 new gameplay details, Nintendo Switch version and Roger jr. not added to the roster.
A new gameplay trailer for "Tekken 7" revealed several features that are not yet introduced in the past "Tekken" titles. First of these is the cinematic story mode for "Tekken 7" which revealed several events from the past leading to the present.
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Gamers were able to see Kazuya as a child fighting with his father Heihachi on the mountains leading to his father dropping him on a cliff for dead. Next is Heihachi facing the Tekken Force and revealed glimpse of quick time gameplay.
Next will be Kazuya fighting Jack-4's in Hanmaru after the events of "Tekken 4" setting up "Tekken 5." Jumping forward will be Lars Alexanderson displaying a gun shooting gameplay against soldiers and Lee and Alisa having a little match.
Aside from the new features, Bandai Namco Entertainment teased that possibility of a "Tekken 7" Nintendo Switch version soo, but producer Katsuhiro Harada stated that it will take time to learn the hardware specs for the console. For now, the idea of "Tekken 7" in the Nintendo Switch is still being discussed and they are currently busy with the sequel, GameSpot reported.
In other news, it seems that Roger Jr. will not be added to "Tekken 7's" roster due to several complaints from animal activist.
Harada cited an incident where a man punched a kangaroo for headlocking a dog, which in turn caused an incident. Having Roger Jr. in the game could create a backlash of the incident and it will best to avoid that kind of controversy as it will affect "Tekken 7's" sales, BleedingCool reported.
Past reports revealed new character costumes and accessories, as well as several names for the possible DLC guest fghters in "Tekken 7" such as Geese Howard, Dante, Kazuma Kiryu, Master Chief, Sub-Zero and Kerrigan.
"Tekken 7" will launch on June 2 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
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