'Tekken 7' Release Date in 2016; Bob is in the Game; The Upcoming Title is the Franchise Finale?

"Tekken" is definitely a franchise that stays on the top and is the most famous video game in this lifetime. The series has been in the market for more than twenty years, yet the gamers are still raving about it. The truth is, "Tekken 7" is one of the much awaited video games at present.

The latest news and speculations on the forthcoming "Tekken 7" teased that Bob would be joining the characters. The "Tekken 7" developers hinted via Twitter something very remarkable. It is written as "Awesome again and again!!!," then it was followed with some Japanese text which was translated as "Bob now! I'm too terrible but this person is what aims to what! (Lol) well I'm supposed to begin doing stunts or other aims should be to!"

The post hinted that Bob, the current King of the Iron Fist Tournament, will be in "Tekken 7." So, what is there to anticipate from this trainee from the martial arts?

According to the news, Bob is good looking with a well-sculpted body. On the other hand, he never wins against any fighter larger than him. In line with this, Bob wanted to gain some pounds to improve his power while sustaining speed and agility.

In Bob's post training and weight gain, he jumped into the Sixth Iron Fist Tournament and he won on every fight he took on. No one could match Bob when it comes to strength and speed. This gave him the "King of the Iron Fist" title.

In the meantime, "Tekken 7" will soon be released, but new speculations say that this will be the start of the finale of the famous franchise. The forthcoming game would be the last for the Mishima clan saga.

"Tekken 7" is described to be "dark." On the other hand, it looks like the developer put so much effort to provide their best to their gamers.

"In addition to the great graphics, as demonstrated in this awesome announcement trailer, many new characters will join the fight," Gaetan Gireme of the Bandai Namco Community Manager confirmed.

"Tekken 7" will be out for grabs in 2016.

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