Dopo il leak di ieri, che a quanto pare si è rivelato vero, Harada ha fatto buon viso a cattivo gioco, con le seguenti parole (courtesy M.it)
"Sapete, sono rimasto sorpreso nello svegliarmi la mattina e vedere tutte quelle news all'improvviso", ha detto Harada riferendosi al leak. "Il primo pensiero che ho avuto è che fosse stato Yoshinori Ono a far partire il leak! (...) Ma la sorpresa più grande è che Tekken 7 non era il gioco che avevo pensato di annunciare oggi. Be', visto che ormai è stato rivelato, non ho altra scelta che parlarvene... solo che non avevo preparato nulla, neanche un trailer, e così dovrò tornare nella mia stanza d'albergo e mettere qualcosa insieme per voi."Ecco il
reveal trailerTekken series producer Katushiro Harada officially announced Tekken 7 at Evo 2014 in Las Vegas.
The fighter sequel, which leaked this morning, was not planned to be announced at Evo, Harada said. But following this morning’s leaks, he had no choice but to confirm it.
“You know, I was surprised just waking up and seeing this news all of a sudden,” Harada said. “The first thought that came into my head, it must have been [Capcom's Yoshinori Ono].
“But the greatest surprise is that it wasn’t the title I was planning to announce today. But since it is leaked, I have no choice but to announce that certain title. But I didn’t have anything prepared, like a trailer, so I had to go back to my hotel room right away when I found out to put something together for you guys.”
Harada said he has two more unannounced games in development.
Watch the debut trailer for Tekken 7 below. Platforms weren’t announced, but the official YouTube uploads list them for “Arcade.” This morning’s leak included a quote from Harada mentioning “current gen” platforms, as well as the game being powered by Unreal Engine 4. More details will be shared at the San Diego Comic-Con fighting game panel on July 25.
(courtesy Gematsu)