'Tekken 7' latest news: New gameplay footage featuring King and Heihachi released

A promotional image for "Tekken 7" Facebook/Tekken

Bandai Namco has recently released a video featuring King and Heihachi battling it out to tease fans about the upcoming "Tekken 7" game.

The video shows off the graphics of the game, which will be running on the Unreal Engine 4. It also showed some of the moves of the two characters. Sparks and lightning flashed frequently during the battles, with powerful attacks and combos utilized by both as they fought.

While Heihachi seemed to have a good start at the beginning of the match, he was defeated by King, with the masked warrior beating the older fighter in all three rounds. A notable event that happened in the trailer was that King used his Rage Arts attack against Heihachi. All characters, not just King, will have this ability in the game.

Eagle-eyed fans were quick to note that strange moment at around the 50-second mark when Heihachi somehow regains all his health despite losing most of it at the first part of the battle. GameSinners reports that Bandai Namco acknowledged that this was a bug. It said that the game is still currently under development, but it commits to eliminate all bugs in the game prior to its release.

There are two Kings in the "Tekken" video game series. Both are Mexican luchadors who are never seen without their jaguar masks on. Heihachi, on the other hand, is one of the main villains of the series. He is set to play a pivotal role in the story of the series.

Earlier this month, Bandai Namco released another character gameplay trailer. It featured a battle between Jin and Xiaoyu, and it included footage of the Rage Art Attacks of both characters. Jin won all three rounds of the battle.

"Tekken 7" will be released on June 2, and it will be playable on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It is priced at $59.99.

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