Namco's "Tekken" series has been one of the staple fighting game in its genre and the producers are looking to improve the experience further with tons of great changes without alienating fans with the "Tekken 7" release for the PC and console platforms.

Ever since "Tekken 7" was released back in 2015, fans have always dreamt of playing the game at the comfort of their HDTVs and PCs. With the initial announced schedule, the game is expected to be coming out in 2017 as Katsuro Harada's interview went on with Gamespot at the North American finals for the King of Iron Fist Tournament.

Harada, along with Murray, mentioned in the interview about "Tekken 7" and its standing in the fighting game genre and the two were confident enough to say that there's a good chance that its exposure in the eSports scene will improve once released on the PC and Consoles. Expectations are set that the game will be out early of 2017.

When asked about the story mode, however, this brought a lot of attention and interest, especially to players and fans who have been waiting for the game to come out in their respective platforms besides the arcade.

As Harada had told Gamespot, the usual story mode approach used to have selected fighters say a line or two in the before or after the fight. All settings are the same for every fight. "Tekken 7" will have a more immersive story mode where the cinematics shift to the battle in a more immersive way and not just putting the players to battle on the same setting, life bar, dialogue and more.

While there's no exact figure as to when the game will be released, pre-orders are already available to ensure that fans will get the game as soon as it hits the shelves as well as the online stores.

Stay tuned for more "Tekken 7" news.

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