'Tekken 7' PS4 release date fixed for early 2017; New character Lee Chaolan confirmed

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Bandai Namco is now revealing more details about their upcoming "Tekken 7" game's release on different gaming platforms. After all, this is a highly popular instalment to the "Tekken" games, which will feature a brand-new story as well as new characters that will certainly give more action-packed gameplay. Regardless, this company is yet to reveal their game's exact release date.

According to the Christian Times, there are rumors are pointing out that the "Tekken 7" game will be released for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the PC in the first quarter of 2017. The game will most likely be released on the PlayStation 4 console first, and it is possible for this game to be released as early as February 2017.

Regardless of its release date, a lot of rumors say that the newest "Tekken" game will be played at 4K/60fps resolution once it gets released for the console and PC platforms. It can be seen how the game has improved in terms of graphic capabilities compared to the earlier games.

As for the characters, the recently concluded Gamescom 2016 event featured a character whose name was Lee Chaolan. He is introduced as Heihachi Mishima's adopted child, but it does not quite mash well together with the storyline, since this character was never mentioned in the game's previous instalments despite the fact that he was still a member of the Mishima Family.

Of course, while rumors of this game's imminent release made fans feel delight, some of the people still remain skeptical about the source of these rumors, as reported by WCCF Tech. Again, Bandai Namco did not make any announcements regarding the game's definite release date, so for now, a lot of fans should just update for more updates. For now, this game can be played as an arcade game throughout the world.

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