• Tekken 7 is a fighting game developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment as the ninth instalment in the Tekken series.

Tekken 7 is a fighting game developed and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment as the ninth instalment in the Tekken series. (Photo : YouTube/ Tekken Channel)

The latest details for "Tekken 7" will feature the fate of Jun Kazama in the roster and more improvements on the "Story Mode" gameplay in the sequel.

Game producer Katsuhiro Harada gave several gaming fans some hint of bad news as one fan from Twitter asked him if Jun Kazama will ever come back to "Tekken 7", to which Harada tweeted a reply by saying that he and the rest of game developers could not get a response from the audiences during her stint in "Tekken Tag Tourament 2".

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Several rumors and speculations revealed that Bandai Namco could likely add Jun Kazama back from the main "Tekken" storyline in "Tekken 7" since Harada explained that Jun did not actually died at the hands of Ogre during the events of "Tekken 3", but after the tweet from Harada, it seems that the possibility of having Jun in the main roster is very much low.

However, gaming fans could always bombard Bandai Namco and have Jun Kazama added as future DLC if enough people demand her to be in the game. Harada already talked with members of the team in order to add Lei Wulong in "Tekken 7", so there is a little chance that Jun could be part of the roster soon, Attack of the Fanboy reported.

"Tekken 7" will feature returning characters such as Jin, Kazuya, Heihachi, Hwoarang, Steve Fox, Asuka, Lili, Xiaoyu, Marshall Law, Paul Phoenix, King, Yoshimitsu, Bryan Fury, Feng Wei, Dragunov, Leo, Lars, Alisa, Nina Williams and Bob. New faces are also introduced in the sequel such as Claudio Serafino, Katarina Alves, Lucky Chloe, Josie Rizal, Jack-7, Gigas, Shaheen, Master Raven Akuma and Kazumi Mishima.

In other news, Bandai Namco looks to improve the gameplay featurs within "Tekken 7's" story mode as Bandai Namco America Brand Manager Mark Religioso told DualShockers that he wants a full fleshed out single player experience that will make "Tekken 7's" storyline more interesting to the players.

Religioso added that they are developing new features that will integrate something special to the story mode from its in-game cinematic to its actual gameplay with a lot of character dialogues in it so that the gamers themselves feel they are part of the story.

"Tekken 7" will launch in early 2017 for the PS4, Xbox One and the PC.