'Tekken 7' will release for PC and Xbox One despite appearing as PS4 exclusive

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With some games only releasing on the PlayStation 4 and stubbornly refusing to arrive on the Xbox One and PC, many were of the impression that "Tekken 7" would follow this particular formula. However, if recent news is taken into account, the game will definitely be arriving on the PC and the console from Microsoft. 

Reporting on the upcoming "Tekken 7: Fated Retribution" game, AttackoftheFanboy indicates that at the MCM London Comic Con, a representative of the developer and publisher stated that it would be arriving on the console from Microsoft. The release of the game will also take place on the PC alongside the consoles. If this news is true then it means that gamers who only have the Xbox One console will not be left out and PC gamers will also stand to gain.

When Bandai Namco, the developer and publisher of "Tekken 7: Fated Retribution" announced the game last year, it made it clear that it would only be developing it for the PlayStation 4 console. This smacked of the game becoming an exclusive offering on the console. But since then, rumors have been circulating that Bandai Namco launched a survey to find out whether it should be brought to the Xbox One and PC also.

More importantly, as the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) is going to be held in a few weeks' time, many are expecting that the news about "Tekken 7: Fated Retribution" arriving on more consoles and the PC will be made official. However, as of now, there has been no official confirmation about the release of "Tekken 7: Fated Retribution."

While some analysts were quick to point out that a number of rumors arrive during comic conventions and these are unsubstantiated and generally never pan out, in the case of "Tekken 7: Fated Retribution" however, the rumors about a wider release have been corroborated by AttackoftheFanboy, which states that it saw the pre-order boxes that would be used with the Xbox One version of the game.

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