'Tekken 7' Release Date, News: ‘Final Retribution’ Runs At 1080/60 fps; No Swimsuit Costume?

Bandai Namco's "Tekken 7" is coming soon and it is revealed that the title is set to run at run at a wide range of pixels on the PlayStation 4. Also, game director Katsuhiro Harada revealed that the game will not feature swimsuit costumes.

"Tekken" director Harada disclosed details on the frame rate of Bandai's upcoming title. On July 8, Harada wrote on Twitter, "Yes," as his response to Twitter user Yasin (@Fast_Devilz), who asked if "Tekken 7: Final Retribution" would run at 1080fps/60fps on the PlayStation.

While Harada made a confirmation, some players may think it as unlikely. According to Tech Times, "Tekken" players who play the game on the Xbox One know that certain titles generally sacrifice the game resolution or frame rate to give way for the other. Also, developers sometimes do scaling to preserve the fluidity to the graphics.

With Harada's statement, it is assumed that fans and gamers will be able to play the game with enhanced graphics, which contributes to a more enjoyable and realistic gaming experience.

In other news, Harada also revealed that "Tekken 7" might not feature swimsuit costumes. In a deleted tweet, which was captured by Crave Online, Harada wrote "Ask your country's SJWs. HAHAHAHAHA," in response to the question of a Twitter fan.

On July 8, Harada wrote a follow-up tweet, saying "Remember, We released swimwear for all characters on TAG2... For Kangaroo, Kuma&Panda, Ogre, ROBOT too! It was very fair. Very very fair.

In terms of gameplay, Harada and game designer Michael Murray told Game reactor that "Tekken 7" is set to be different from its predecessors. They revealed that the new Story Mode of the title will see the characters' health level unchanged, since the previous battle. This is different from the previous Story Mode, in which characters fight with full health each time they face a new opponent.

Harada also added that the game would let gamers know the reason behind the fight among the characters and feature some of their origin stories.

Bandai's "Tekken 7: Final Retribution" is set to come out in 2017. Watch the trailer here.