Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada has teased that fighting game Tekken 7 has sold over 7 million units.
While there has been no official word from Bandai Namco Entertainment, Harada hinted the game’s total sales when speaking with a fan on Twitter.
While discussing the V410 Character update list for the game, “Vallala Caballa” tweeted in reply “Appreciate Tekken Team’s effort in explaining the balance and changes. Keep up the good work, i will support every season of yours, although i know i am only one in 6 million of your players.”
The 6 million refers to the game’s official total sales as of late September 2020. Harada had confirmed this on Twitter, along with special artwork and hashtags for the game. This time however, Harada simply replied to Caballa “Now, one of 7 million 😉”
The understated nature of the statement belies Harada’s credibility as the series’ producer. However, it may be that this is a sales estimate, before Harada and Bandai Namco Entertainment have verified the figures and can make a formal announcement. We have reached out to Bandai Namco Entertainment for comment.
In earlier news, Bandai Namco Entertainment have revealed the next Tekken 7 DLC character; the Polish Lidia Sobieska. In addition, Harada has started an online talk show with developers, set within a bar he has opened.
You can find the full rundown on Tekken 7 (via Steam) below.
Discover the epic conclusion of the Mishima clan and unravel the reasons behind each step of their ceaseless fight. Powered by Unreal Engine 4, TEKKEN 7 features stunning story-driven cinematic battles and intense duels that can be enjoyed with friends and rivals alike through innovative fight mechanics.
Love, Revenge, Pride. Everyone has a reason to fight. Values are what define us and make us human, regardless of our strengths and weaknesses. There are no wrong motivations, just the path we choose to take.
Expand your fighter’s journey by purchasing the Tekken 7 Season Pass separately and gain access to stunning additional content
Tekken 7 is available for Windows PC (via Steam), PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. In case you missed it, you can find our review here (we highly recommend it).
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