Since the release of Tekken 7 in the arcades, gamers have stuck themselves even more firmly to the franchise, and with only so much promise from Bandai Namco, the title still has a lot more in store for the fans to be aware of. Gamers see the need to have a PC version, and the development team may be on track in delivering it.
According to Youth Health Mag, given that the masses have been quite satisfied with the beauty of Tekken 7's arcade version, not everyone has access to it for the time being. Simply put, gamers have questioned if Bandai Namco has indeed scheduled a release date for the PlayStation 4 and so far, the only disclosed information that the company has given is that it would probably be by the later end of 2016.
Another interesting trait that Tekken 7 has been noted for would be the use of Unreal Engine 4, as delivered by PlayStation Lifestyle. Many fans of the said gaming engine found it questionable, and the team claimed plainly that the reason behind it would be to amplify the graphics of the game surpassing that of the previous installment, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Unlimited. In deeper context, the team believes that it is a rational move, especially as the game has been rumored to be compatible with the VR headset.
In other news, a striking announcement was made not too long ago in relation to the story rendered for the upcoming expansion, Tekken 7: Fated Retribution. This involves the participation of Street Fighter classic character Akuma, in which according to Bandai Namco, will play a very significant role in the on-going storyline.
Many fans agree that this is a shocking move from the end of Bandai Namco, but others believe that apart from the popularity of the character, it is a preparatory move for the upcoming Tekken X Street Fighter crossover, as per Attack of the Fan Boy.
Tekken 7 is still on its early phase and since the console version is yet to be acquired, fans can only await for more news coming from Bandai Namco themselves. Keep posted for more updates on the hit fighting game.