Our reader ‘beq-beq’ has informed us about two new trailers for the next chapter in the Tekken fighting series, Tekken 7. One of the reasons we are not really covering this fighting game is because Namco has not revealed yet whether it will hit the PC or not. Tekken 7 is powered by Unreal Engine 4, and since a PC port seems likely (imagine cross-platform play support similar to the one of SFV would be awesome. Now that would be cool). Enjoy the trailers after the jump!

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everytime i see the tekken 7 related news i think the game got confirmed for PC.. stop teasing us guys.. 🙂
Namco released/announced Naruto and Dragon Ball for PC. I can’t why they wouldn’t release Tekken of all their games.
Namco released/announced Naruto and Dragon Ball for PC of all their games. I can’t see why they wouldn’t release Tekken too.
the steam logo was shown in the 20th anniversary trailer.
That blonde girl in the pink in the second video – is that racist? Is she the Japanese version of the airhead valley girl, or is it just a dumb American white girl?
Tekken’ s combat system have always feel so meaty but all that is nullified by the sound effects. Your characters look they’re like delivering heavy and brutal punches but they sound like they’re hitting some empty cans.
I’m really hyped for both Tekken 7 and Street Fighter V. Just wish Namco/Harada would just confirm PC release, that would be amazing.
Lucky Chloe is exclusive to Japan and East Asia.