Bandai Namco officially announced Tekken 7's development, revealing plans to bring the franchise to newer platforms with advanced graphics and gameplay.
Tekken 7 was first released in arcades across Japan, introducing players to the new installment of the fighting game series before its home console debut.
Tekken 7 launched worldwide on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows, making the game accessible to a broad audience beyond arcades.
To promote Tekken 7 competitively, Bandai Namco started the Tekken World Tour, a global competitive tournament series.
Bandai Namco released downloadable content characters for Tekken 7, expanding the roster and keeping the community engaged.
Tekken 7 hit the milestone of selling 10 million copies worldwide, highlighting its commercial success and popularity.
Heihachi Mishima throws his son Kazuya into a ravine, sparking a lifelong vendetta.
After surviving the fall, Kazuya discovers he possesses the Devil Gene, gaining immense power and darkness.
Heihachi strengthens his control by establishing the Mishima Zaibatsu corporation as a global powerhouse.
The sixth King of Iron Fist Tournament is held, intensifying rivalry among fighters and setting the stage for future conflicts.
In a critical battle, Kazuya defeats his father Heihachi and takes control of the Mishima Zaibatsu.
The ancient entity Azazel is awakened, threatening global destruction and prompting fighters to unite against it.
The seventh tournament begins, featuring new fighters and culminating in the final battle that decides the fate of the Mishima family and the world.
Kazuya and Heihachi engage in a decisive and brutal confrontation, ending their tumultuous rivalry.
Heihachi's dojo, Hon-Maru, is destroyed amid the chaos of the final battle, symbolizing the end of an era.