Katsuhiro Harada has confirmed that a "Tekken 7" PC release is being considered by Bandai Namco in a recent interview.
Attack of the Fanboy has reported that Katsuhiro Harada confirmed in a recent interview that Bandai Namco is considering doing a PC release of "Tekken 7" dedicated for players who only game on the PC via preference or need.
"Korean website 'inven' talked to Bandai Namco's Katsuhiro Harada on various topics," wrote Attack of the Fanboy.
Attack of the Fanboy then continued, "The site asked Harada where we might see Tekken 7 after its arcade release comes out. Harada tried to answer the question as best he can, but avoided being too specific. He just said Tekken 7 is coming out to arcades now, but we have not 'decided or confirmed platforms' for the game as of yet. Harada did say Bandai Namco is 'considering a PC version for certain countries that prefer or need to play on PC'. This is a strong indication that Tekken 7 will eventually be ported to the PC one day."
Meanwhile, EventHubs has reported that "Tekken 7" was released on arcades in Japan and that new footage of various characters have surfaced online, most notably, the footage of the final boss in the game, Kazumi.
"We have a handful of videos of game play featuring Paul, King, Lili, Shaheen, and more all taken straight from Japanese arcades," wrote EventHubs.
EventHubs continued, "In addition to these, we also have footage of the game's final boss, Kazumi. The first round against her is pretty straight forward, but if you manage to get past that, she turns up the heat and engages her devil form."