In the latest version of the work-in-progress build, the quality is dynamically improving each day, with the giant tanker moving closer to the shore in the background and large flames flare up near where the character is standing. We are of course working hard to enhance the quality even further. These are all battle stage effects to be used in this title. This is not footage created solely for trailer purposes, but an actual real-time rendering of what is happening on the game screen.Īlso, if you pay attention to the background during the battle, you can see dynamic waves and tornadoes, a huge tanker gradually breaking apart, storm rendering so realistic that you can feel the wind pressure, the density of the rain. In the trailer, you can see this level of quality in the newly created playable character models that completely sets itself apart from the current Tekken 7, and in little details like how water droplets run down the character’s skin. However, for our first announcement, we chose to focus on the content that showcases the quality of this game on PS5. And in addition, we also have plenty of other exciting content from Tekken 8 we would very much like to show you. The Tekken series has always been known for the dramatic pre-rendered movies from its story mode. (Of course, some of the effects, dialogue as well as the camera angle is currently being updated and may change when the game launches) Although this was captured from the story mode, it is not a pre-rendered movie made for the trailer but rather real-time rendered footage, running at 60 frames per second, similar to how you would experience the game in versus battle modes. In other words, all the character models, backgrounds, and effects are the same ones that are used in-game. The series has also traditionally offered an arcade release, but with the current global pandemic, that may have to wait.This trailer was actually taken directly from a certain part in the current work-in-progress Tekken 8’s story mode, played on PlayStation 5. While there's always the possibility that Sony will look to lock the franchise in again, we'd expect whatever the next instalment is to appear on PS5, Xbox Series S and X, and PC. Read More - Tekken 8 Characters We Want to See ReturnĪfter years of being found exclusively on PlayStation systems, recent Tekken titles have made the jump to PC and Xbox, too.Will Tekken 8 be similarly experimental? We sure hope so, but for the time being we're still very much in the dark as to which characters could be included in the Tekken 8 roster. Perhaps most excitingly are the characters pulled from other games and universes, like Akuma from Street Fighter, Geese Howard from the King of Fighters Franchise, Noctis from Final Fantasy XV and even Negan from The Walking Dead! Meanwhile, there have been plenty of new characters, including Muay Thai giant Fahkumram, the sassy Katarina, and Leroy Smith, a wing chun master. We've received the likes of Armor King, Ganryu, Lei Wulong, and Zafina, and it looks as though Kunimitsu could be the next addition. Tekken 7 has expanded its roster with an impressive cadence of new fighters, both taken from the series' history and from elsewhere. + 3 Tekken 7 celebrates seven million sales with updated artwork Characters Obviously take this with a grain of salt for the time being, since it's hard to gauge how many of these are just fanciful placeholders, but we suspect we'll find out more soon given the size of the leak in question. No confidential game builds or personal information were exposed.Ĭould Tekken 8 be one of the speculative titles, or do NVIDIA know something the rest of us don't? Only time will tell.Ī huge GeForce NOW database leak is currently doing the rounds after dataminers gained access to the list of NVIDIA's internal database for upcoming releases and it includes Tekken 8! NVIDIA took immediate action to remove access to the list. Inclusion on the list is neither confirmation nor an announcement of any game. Here's the full statement: NVIDIA is aware of an unauthorized published game list, with both released and/or speculative titles, used only for internal tracking and testing. The TLDR is that NVIDIA has confirms that the GeForce NOW leak is real, but also included ‘Speculative Titles’. Following on from the huge GeForce NOW leak that happened earlier this week, NVIDIA has responded with a statement to WCCFTech.
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