Tekken 7 caught the eyes of fans at E3 2016 with the trailer involving Heihachi versus Akuma from Street Fighter. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 also contributed to the series feeling like a shadow of itself and only catering to the hardcore fans of the franchise. Tekken 6 was released some time ago and in all honesty felt like a flop. Tekken 7 has remedied that and offers an experience that makes you wonder why fireballs and dragon punches were ever important in a fighting game. Unfortunately, this has seen the series take a back seat to the likes of Street Fighter, especially in terms of e-sports. Introduced as a 3D fighter back in the late 1990s, the series has expanded its character roster and visuals while keeping its core fighting style intact. The console version is based on the updated arcade cabinet, Tekken 7: Fated Retribution. Bandai Namco has released Tekken 7 to home consoles after hitting the arcades in Japan some time ago.
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