The 3D battle game official "Tekken" announced that free updates including the Battle Balance adjustment for "Tekken 7" will be applied on August 17 (Wednesday). PV announced free update content was released today on YouTube on Monday, August 8, 2022.
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Unlike most other genres in the game industry, the battle genre does have a unique way to last a long time. Through a paid and free DLC system for additional characters, various attractive tournaments to be pursued, the process of balancing and periodic updates that are always sliding, to new features added, it is not surprising that some game titles like this can last for many years after they release. However, for the Tekken series from Bandai Namco, they seem ready to move to the next series.
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— 【公式】鉄拳7 @鉄拳プロジェクト (@TEKKEN_Project) August 8, 2022
8/17(水) 無料アプデ実施決定
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バトルのバランス調整などを含む
無料アップデートの実施が決定!
さらに #TWT2022 Global Finals が
2023/2/4(土)~5(日)@アムステルダムにて開催決定!
⇩トレイラーはこちら⇩https://t.co/JHM8YTwiVq#鉄拳 #TEKKEN7
Taking advantage of the ongoing EVO 2022 event, Bandai Namco has made new information about Tekken 7. The battle game series will certainly get a new update for free for the balancing process which will even allow new battle tactics to be executed. They also confirmed the return of Tekken Will Tour 2022 Global Finals which will be held in February 2023. The most surprising part? Of course the last part that contains Kazuya's face with a new render followed by words "prepared". No doubt many who immediately conclude this is a teaser for Tekken 8.
In the released PV, it was also revealed that "Tekken World Tour 2022 Global Finals" will be held in Amsterdam from February 4 (SAT) to 5 (SUN), 2023.
Furthermore, at the end of the video, Kazuya Mishima's familiar scene threw Heihachi Mishima from the cliff pulled, but Kazuya's face suddenly changed. It changed to Kazuya who was beautifully pulled, and the letters -hunf "ready" to appear.
"Get ready" means that some kind of information will be taken in the future.
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