"Tekken 7" will feature new character outfits and an updated "Rage System" for "Fated Retribution", as well as a possible launch date in late 2016 for the PlayStation 4.
Bandai Namco streamed the new gameplay trailer for "Tekken 7: Fated Retribution" as the video will offer video game fans a glimpse on what the updated version of the sequel will bring in the arcades and possibly in the console versions, Gamerant reported
The trailer features gameplays from "Street Fighter" guest character Akuma and the returning Nina Williams. Akuma will bring his famous move sets from the "Street Fighter" games such as his Gohadoken, Goshoryuken and his famous finisher, Shun Goku Satsu (The Raging Demon).
Nina Williams will also be a playable character in "Tekken 7: Fated Retribution" and her her default outfit will have wear a brides gown coining her "The Fatal Bride".
"Tekken 7: Fated Retribution" trailer will also feature an update "Rage System" were in gamers can use different buffs for each characters such as "Rage Attacks" and "Rage Arts" finishing maneuvers. Akuma in the game will not have a "Rage System", but will feature a Super Meter, which is divided into two segments.
New character outfits for veteran fighters like Steve Fox, Hwoarang, Feng Wei, Alisa, Asuka, King, Paul Phoenix, Bryan Fury, Xiaoyu and Dragunov are also featured in "Fated Retribution", but gamers can still customized the looks of their chosen characters in the game.
Bandai Namco added a new feature called the "Tekken Net" which will likely allows gamers to transfer their game data from the arcade through laptops and mobile devices.
In other news, its seems that the PS4 and Xbox One versions of "Tekken 7" will likely launch in the late months of 2016.
Bandia Namco stated that they will focus first on "Tekken 7: Fated Retribution" in the Japanese arcades since they will have their scheduled arcade test next week and will likely develop the console version later this year, GameRevolution reported.
Recent reports revealed that Game Designer Michael Murray admitted that they have not started developing the console versions for "Tekken 7" as they wanted to use the data gathered from the arcade tests as a means to improve the sequel further.
"Tekken 7" will launch sometime this year for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles, while a possible PC version of the game could be in the works soon.