3D fighting
game sequel Tekken 7 will finally make its way to home platforms almost 3 years after its initial reveal.
Not exact matches
The original
TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT created the entire tag - based fighting genre when it released in arcades in 1999, and the highly - anticipated
sequel will bring unique features to the fighting
game community with innovative online functionality that will be revealed in greater detail during E3 in June.
«
TEKKEN TAG TOURNAMENT is one of the most beloved entries in the
TEKKEN series — not just among fans but also for myself and the entire development team, so crafting the
sequel has been a labour of love for everyone here,» said Katsuhiro Harada,
TEKKEN Project Director at NAMCO BANDAI
GAMES Inc. «To truly make this
game stand up to the high benchmark set by the original, we have injected some exciting features and modes that will revolutionize the online fighting
game community and allow new players to enjoy and master the
game — so there will be something for everyone.»
Tekken, Ridge Racer and Twisted Metal were launch
games and though they were later overshadowed by their
sequels those were big
games.
While it's likely that some of these
games will eventually get a PS4
sequel, we can at least feel relieved that Marvel vs. Capcom and
Tekken are both coming in 2017.
As is expected from Microsoft, the software on show featured plenty of
sequels across traditional genres, including two flavours of zombie
game in Dead Rising 4 and State of Decay 2, shooting aliens in Gears of War 4, real - time strategy in Halo Wars 2, punching and kicking in
Tekken 7, and racing through Australia in Forza Horizon 3.