'Tekken 7' Xbox One, PS4 Release Date, Rumors: Most powerful final boss unveiled? Game debuts in US at EVO Tournament this July

By Staff Writer

Feb 23, 2015 08:24 AM EST

Major reveals surfaced when Tekken 7 release date of its arcade version took Japanese gaming world by storm last week and this includes the move set, the 20 characters featured, and who the final boss will be.

As reported by EventHubs, the final boss for this newest fighting game has been unveiled as Kazumi Mishima, the mother to Kazuya, and wife to Heihachi.

Kazumi is claimed to be a formidable end boss in the game who enters battle with a pet tiger that she can propel with great force. She is in a fight lasting for two rounds and takes two forms, human or demon. The first form is when she appears to be a normal human being while the second form is when she transforms into a demon having the power to fly and breathe lasers.

Kazumi Mishima was believed to have died in the hands of Heihachi that is the pretty much the reason Kazuya loathed his father for killing his mother but in Tekken 7, she resurrects as the final boss returning as possibly the most powerful being in the game franchise ever.

Following the release date of Tekken 7 for the arcades in Japan, a gameplay footage of a player fighting the last boss in the game has now surfaced online that reveals her big role in the battle of Mishima clan.

Moreover, Bandai Namco has also released the complete move set of every fighter among the 20 characters featured in Tekken 7 at its official website. The text is in Japanese language but it is assumed that the moves should be known to seasoned gaming fans.

As reported earlier, the game will debut in North American soil at the EVO tournament this July in Las Vegas. 

Tekken 7 release date underway for PS4, PC and Xbox One is claimed to be due sometime this year  as the series' 7th main title that offers new mechanics like Rage super moves and exclude the traditional 'bounds' seen in the last game.

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