'Tekken 7' Release Date & Gameplay: PS4, Xbox One Version To Have Improved Graphics
Fans can expect "new graphics" for "Tekken 7" video game. This is according to a Twitter post from the game director.
Citing a recent Attack of the Fanboy post, director Katsuhiro Harada responded to a fan asking if the "Tekken 7" graphics will have improvements, when it is released for PS4 and Xbox One consoles.
"Can we expect graphics upgrade in console version?" the fan asked, adding that the "the graphics barely improved" since the release of the arcade version.
And answering this question, Harada tweeted, "Working on a new graphics."
Check out the actual tweet below:
Working on new graphics RT@KazamaAsuka Can we expect graphics upgrade in console version? the graphics barely improved since arcade released
— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) November 24, 2015
Attack of The Fanboy noted that the game, which is running on Unreal Engine 4, looks good in the arcades, although there is room for some improvements.
Tekken 7 is currently available in arcades in Japan. According to a Gamespot post, this past summer, the game have been to various location tests in select arcades in the US. Moreover, Tekken 7 was recently announced to arrive for the PlayStation 4.
Sony also revealed that it will have PlayStation VR support, but specific details were not shared yet. The official announcement was made during the Paris Games Week held from Oct. 28 - Nov. 1, TechTimes reported.
It also comes with a Tekken 7 trailer, which is embedded below:
Though the exact PS4 release date has not been disclosed yet, the game is expected to arrive sometime next year. Furthermore, the console versions of Tekken 7 will also bring in new contents not available on the original arcade version.
Tekken 7 fans can also expect new characters joining the fight such as Kazumi Mishima, who is allegedly the killed wife of Heichachi Mishima and Kazuya's mother. Gireme went on to say that Kazumi's powers will be necessary to understand the conflict between Heichachi, his son Kazuya and Jin Kazama, his grandson.
Tekken 7 had a limited arcade release in Japan earlier this year. A month after its launch, it was re-released while it is still in its beta phase. Gireme previously shared that they "literally drooled over the Arcade version," as cited by Tech Times.
Check back on this site for more "Tekken 7" release date and gameplay updates.
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