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'Tekken 7' Release Update, Cast, Trailer, Story & More

'Tekken 7' Release Update, Cast,Trailer, Story & More

Keisuke Akio

The official release date of "Tekken 7" will be disclosed next week. Here are the other details about the game including characters and trailer, among others.

Release Date

On its Twitter account, Bandai Namco announced that the company would announce the official release date of "Tekken 7" next week. The game will be available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

Cast And Trailers

Kuma and Panda are the latest fighters to join the cast of "Tekken 7" as shown in the latest trailer. In addition, Miguel Caballero Rojo will unite with the cast. He is expected to display his Rage Art where he assaults his opponent with his fists as shown from the victim's point of view from the "Tekken 7" trailer. Moreover, Bandai Namco has released a "Tekken 7" trailer blustering Lee Chaolan and his alter ego, Violet.

Katsuhiro Harada, series producer/director, during the Evo 2016 showed off the trailers Bob Richards, a character who made his debut in 2009's "Tekken 6" and went on to cast in "Tekken Tag Tournament 2 "and "Street Fighter X Tekken." Bob is a bounty hunter with gusto for super heroics. He was once a decent fighter who left the circle because was looking for something. He then gained weight and returned years later, now better than ever.

Another new entrant in "Tekken 7" is Master Raven, who appears to be from the same clan as the Blade-like Raven, he has been around since "Tekken 5." Furthermore, Yoshimitsu is back and certainly looks different like some kind of cybernetic Kit Fisto. Yoshimitsu will be available to play in "Tekken 7" starting on May 12.

Story

"Tekken 7" will be the conclusion of the Mishima clan saga. It will be responsible for answers on the feud between Heihachi Mishima, his son, Kazuya Mishima and his grandson, Jin Kazama. It will also reveal the origins of Devil Gene among other Tekken mysteries, says Den of Geek.

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