Tekken 7 Release Date: Tekken 7 PS4 Is Out on 2015!

Tekken 7 Release Date: Tekken 7 PS4 Is Out on 2015!
Bandai Namco Games is proud to reveal that Tekken 7 for PS 4 is about to be out on 2015. Tekken 7 is actually the 9th sequel of the Tekken series. Thanks to EVO 2014 and Katsuhiro Harada (Namco producer) as well that this announcement was revealed and fans are obviously dying to get their hands on it as early as now. Although the exact date is yet to be announced, gaming experts are saying that they are certain for it to come out on 2015.
There weren't much revelation that happened and Harada didn't go into detail about the release of the game but he assured some facts about it like it is going to be the answer to the Mishima puzzle that fans are waiting on. Gamers will find out about the reason why Heihachi pushed Kazuya Mishima over a cliff. There was actually a trailer that was leaked back in July of this year that revealed the backstory of Kazimi who was murdered by her own husband (Heihachi) on the past series.
The truth is, Harada didn't really even plan to reveal stuff about the game nor did he want for fans to know about it yet but apparently, he was left with no choice since a leak of the video has already been out on the Internet. The gaming company has not yet released the plot or the navigation of the game because it's still under construction. For those gamers who like the one-on-one play, well this game will have a lot of focus on that.
Once again, get ready for this release and save up before it even comes out. Who knows, you might just get some discounts in case you pre-order. More updates coming your way.
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