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'Tekken 7' gameplay: PS4 and Xbox One Editions Getting Improved Graphics

"Tekken 7" will showcase improved graphics for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, the game's director revealed on Twitter.

A "Tekken 7" fan questioned game director Katsuhiro Hirada on Twitter about the expected graphics for the console version of the game. Hirada's reply indicated that the graphics will be even better compared to the arcade version, according to Attack of the Fanboy.

"Working on new graphics" was Harada's reply to the fan's Twitter query on Nov. 24.

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For several months and after many updates, the graphics of "Tekken 7" arcade version have not changed. Although the graphics look good in the arcade, fans think that Bandai Namco can still do better, the Latin Post reports.

Gamespot reports that "Tekken 7" has been subjected to location tests in arcades in the United States during summer. Earlier this month, the game was released in Japan under a limited-time arcade promo, the report relays.

During the Paris Games Week, which ran from Oct. 28 to Nov. 1, it was announced that "Tekken 7" will have a PS4 version that will come with exclusive content. In addition, it will have support for PlayStation VR. A trailer for the upcoming game was also unveiled. As for the Xbox One version, there is still no word, but the game is expected to be released on the Microsoft console, too.

Another thing in store for "Tekken 7" fans is the addition of Kazumi Mishima and other new characters. The latter is believed to be the one who killed Heichachi Mishima's wife and Kazuya's mother. There is an existing conflict among Heichachi, his grandson Kazama, and his son Kazuya, the report details.

As of now, the exact release date of "Tekken 7" is still unknown, but it will probably be officially launched by 2016. More information about the game is expected to surface in the next few months.

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