Gamer expectations on “Tekken 7” were also heightened further when series producer Katsuhiro Harada said in a recent interview that when the game makes the leap from the arcades to the gaming consoles, it is going to be the most complete and enhanced version to date.
Harada also added that Bandai Namco is also working on a special content for “Tekken 7” particularly for PlayStation 4 gamers, though he did not specify or hinted any detail about it.
Speculations are rife that “Tekken 7” might finally release on the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One before the end of this year.
Reports also have it that Bandai Namco needed to release the game before the end of this year because it will collaborate with Capcom for the development of the crossover fighting game “Tekken X Street Fighter” soon after.
Capcom has apparently freed up its schedule after recently launching the “Street Fighter V” video game which means that it is just waiting for Bandai Namco to complete its work on “Tekken 7.”
During the Paris Games Week in October last year, Harada himself confirmed that a PlayStation 4 and Xbox One version of “Tekken 7” was in the works, with the PlayStation 4 version possibly coming out with PlayStation VR support.