By Staff Writer (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Aug 27, 2015 12:45 PM EDT

There are rumors that the “Tekken 7” console will finally be introduced at the Tokyo Game Show 2015. The news circulated more after director Katsuhiro Harada of Bandai Namco announced on Twitter that he will be attending the event in September.

Venture Capital Post revealed, the official release dates for “Tekken 7” on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles are still undetermined, but gamers expect a huge announcement from Bandai Namco at the Tokyo Game Show 2015.

A Reddit user received an affirmative answer after asking whether “Tekken 7” is still playable in New York arcades. Players can continue to play the game at Round 1 in Chicago and Round 1 near Seattle.

Based on the same article by Venture Capital Post, if people followed the history of the game franchise, there will most likely be big things to expect at the event. After “Tekken 7” rolled out in Japan in February 2015, Harada has been asking games to try the arcade version and provide feedbacks to further enhance the gameplay and fix other issues and bugs that might surface.

"It was really a lot of people's first time playing the game, getting their hands on with Tekken 7 and I think it's amazing. Since 2005, this is the biggest Tekken they have had at EVO... it's nice to see that the Tekken fans are coming out to play. The fans are really passionate about the game," said Mark “Markman” Julio.

Julio mentioned at the Tekken World Tournament at EVO 2015 in July that 95 of the players only got to try the game that day but they appeared to be happy with the results. Julio said that some of the game’s big advantages included features that make it easier to understand. The game was also enhanced by the inclusion of slow motion and power presses. Since 2005, “Tekken 7” is probably the biggest one that players saw at EVO. He appreciated how “Tekken”fans remain passionate about the game and are coming out to play, Vine Report stated.

Another player added that he loved the game a lot and that it is particularly made for tournaments. The mechanics were reportedly good and the movement has improved much from the last “Tekken”. He appreciated how the new game was not as difficult compared to its predecessor. A lot of people were able to play simultaneously while maintaining the skill level needed to actually win matches.

More updates and details about the “Tekken 7” console versions are expected soon.

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