By Daniela Lozano, | May 10, 2017
"Tekken 7" receives a new update that improves stability of PS4, and Xbox One versions. (YouTube)
"Tekken 7" is set to be released next month. And as its launch date gets nearer, the game's developer, Bandai Namco, has released some sneak peeks and previews for fans.
The latest trailer of the game highlighted some of the characters that would be part of "Tekken 7." These include Feng, Bob, Bryan, Marshall Law, Devil Jin, Katarina, Gigas, and Hwoarang.
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According to True Achievements, a series of trailer have been released connected to the "Tekken 7." A new character called Josie Rizal would reportedly fight with one of the classic characters of the game, Panda. The trailer showed the new moves and fighting styles of the two heroes.
Josie is not the only new character that would not be part of "Tekken 7." Players would also have a chance to bring Kazami Mishima to the battlefield.
Bandai Namco has showcased the features to expect from "Tekken 7" during a livestream event. Gameplay, modes, and character customization were discussed during the event.
"Tekken 7" would reportedly come mwith a virtual reality mode. However, Event Hubs revealed that players who use the mode would get to take on the perspective of a referee. Players would play the part of onlookers who gets to see the fight as if it was live.
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