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‘Tekken 7’ News: Brand New Trailer for Gameplay Mechanics And Why Akuma Was At E3 2016 [VIDEO]

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The brand new trailer of "Tekken 7" was released at E3 2016 by Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc., that featured Heihachi and Akuma from Street Fighter squaring off.

The arcade game company Bandai Namco threw in more information about the game in its live presentation, in which the company attempted to provoke some story elements and some details of the new mechanics, I-Digital Times reported.

The first detail Bandai Namco unveiled was the fighting game uses Unreal Engine 4. This gives the ninth installment in the "Tekken" series better graphics, especially with weather effects and how gamers deal with the stage. "Tekken 7" also allows gamers for slow-motion animation during battle, such as when a player and their opponent strike at the same time.

As Unreal Engine 4 will power the upcoming "Tekken 7," Bandai Namco claimed it will bring a new flourish game and extremely impressive cinematic woven into the gameplay.

Bandai Namco made it known that in "Tekken 7," there will be over 30 playable characters and the arcade game company showed off some of the new characters that includes Jose, Claudio, Lucky Chloe, Shaheem and, of course, Akuma from Street Fighter.

Bandai Namco has also created "Tekken Tag Tournament 2," to publicly acknowledge "Tekken 7" making its way to Xbox One. "Tekken Tag Tournament 2" is available for free for Xbox Live Gold subscribers, IB Times reported.

Delphine Janczak, Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe's brand manager, stated that "Tekken" is famous across the world for its amazing gameplay mechanics, as well as its storyline. With "Tekken 7," fans will track down the epic conclusion to this saga.

However, more features will be added to the "Tekken 7" once it finally makes its way to the market. "Tekken 7" Producer Katsuhiro Harada, said the game is more stable now, but not as good as it used to be, Hardcore Gamer reported.

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