Tekken team teases new Tekken, may be Tekken 8

Bandai Namco put a pin on Sunday’s Tekken 7 grand finals at Evo 2022 with what appeared to be a teaser for a new project — and for various reasons, we’re going out on a limb here and saying that it will be Tekken 8. I’m not going to arrogantly proclaim I’d eat a shoe if it’s not Tekken 8It is better to be Tekken 8.

The Tekken team did not make such an announcement. Developer DidThe show update was free and planned Tekken 7 that promises balance adjustments and new tactics, as well as a return to Amsterdam for next year’s Tekken World Tour grand finals. Here’s a brief snippet from the original CG ending. TekkenThe video shows Kazuya mishima throwing Heihachi over a cliff. Kazuya then smirks at camera. The video cuts to a photorealistic version, which now suggests that a new Tekken Project is being developed. “Get ready,” Tekken’s announcer says.

And while that new Tekken project could be a stand-alone Tekken Ball game or — as some have theorized, a sort of reboot of the series, given the original Tekken ending Bandai Namco chose to show — a brand-new Tekken, meaning Tekken 8,This is definitely due.

The first game of the franchise. Tekken 7The arcade version of, first appeared in 2015. It was only released to arcades in 2015. Two years later, it made its way onto consoles. Bandai Namco supported its fighting game with four seasons’ worth of new characters and stages, culminating with the release of its apparent final DLC character, Lidia Sobieska, in March 2021. This game had a tremendous success rate. Tekken 7To date, it has sold over 9,000,000 copies. according to series producer Katsuhiro HaradaA sequel would make a lot more sense.

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