'Tekken 7' Eliza Gameplay Trailer Revealed At EVO 2017 Announcement Show [VIDEO]
"Tekken 7" is one of the games to be released in EVO 2017, which will be held at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Resort in Nevada, Las Vegas on July 14, 2017. Bandai Namco has officially released a trailer of the game last week.
Eliza, the blood sucking and sleepy Vampire, is available as a pre-order bonus for the "Tekken 7" game. Eliza was first released with "Tekken Revolution" game, the character and her moves enthralled video game fans. This character is available both in Deluxe edition as well as Collector's edition.
As per Attack of the Fanboy, Eliza teases the players with her red dress and devilish horns and showing off her moves in combos. She punches and kicks her opponent in her own style. And in the middle, she dozes off as to safeguard her beauty. She finishes off the fight in style by sucking the blood of her enemy.
It is the first time that Ebiza is available outside "Tekken Revolution" and some DLC characters are also available with the season pass. As of now, the characters are unknown but they will be leaked toward the release date, reports The BitBag.
Launched first in 1994, "Tekken" became very popular through arcade gaming. In a short time, it quickly surpassed many heavyweights of the time, including "Street Fighter" and "Mortal Combat". The plethora of fighting styles, multiple sequels, live-action adaptations and crossing over to the games inspired many game lovers.
So far, eight new video games have confirmed their presence at EVO 2017. They are "Street Fighter 5", "Injustice 2", "Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2", "Super Smash Bros. Melee", "Super Smash Bros. for Wii U", "BlazBlue: Central Fiction", "The King of Fighters 14" and "Tekken 7".
"Tekken 7" is likely to be released on June 2 for PS4, Xbox One and Windows PC. The Playstation 4 edition will offer exclusive content such as costumes from "Tekken 4" and "Tekken 2" for a king, and Xiaoyu and Jin as well as a Jukebox Mode where fans can listen to classic "Tekken" music tracks.