Tekken is a franchise that has been monumental within the creating of the combating style in video games. The franchise has additionally prolonged to a dwell motion movie which has had two instalments. There have been seven instalments within the franchise from the arcade days in 1994 to the PlayStation 4 days in 2015. Gamers are actually eagerly ready for next-gen instalment for the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Collection X/S.
Gamers have simply obtained that Bandai Namco might be releasing a brand new battle replace for Tekken 7 for the Tekken World Tour 2023. This replace will embrace balancing changes, new techniques, and extra. Tekken World Tour International Finals is all set to happen in Amsterdam on February 4-5, 2023. It is a free replace that might be obtainable to the gamers on August 17, 2022. On the finish of the announcement the gamers are proven footage of Tekken 1 the place Kazuya throws his father off a cliff. This footage then transitions to a next-gen Kazuya smiling on the viewers.
Prepared your fists for extra 👊
📣 A free replace with battle stability changes might be carried out in #TEKKEN 7
🗓 The International Finals of the #TWT2023 might be held on February 4-5, 2023 in Amsterdam
…watch till the top! pic.twitter.com/47cMCc0VXI
— TEKKEN (@TEKKEN) August 8, 2022
This teaser was supplied to the individuals on the Evolution Championship Collection 2022 the place Sport Director, Katsuhiro Harada, did present up, however didn’t reveal any particulars concerning the tease. Gamers are having a tough time understanding whether or not this tease factors in direction of Tekken 8 or a reboot or remake of the unique title. No matter it’s, gamers could be assured that they are going to study extra concerning the sport at The Sport Awards 2022. The Sport Awards has Tweeted ‘Get Prepared’ with the picture of Kazuya and Harada has retweeted that picture, this confirms that one thing new is coming for positive at this occasion.
GET READY. @TEKKEN pic.twitter.com/6tmtqANkBi
— The Sport Awards (@thegameawards) August 8, 2022
GET READY… https://t.co/6PGEDv3KDl
— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) August 8, 2022