
Harada also points out, however, that his team also developed Pokkén Tournament and Super Smash Bros. Tokido and Aoki bring up the possibility of Evo 2022 being the place to pull back the curtain, which Harada doesn't really object to, and that does seem like the best candidate for a big Bandai Namco announcement considering Tekken and Soul Calibur's long history doing so at the massive fighting game major. If this does all ring true, then it could still be a good number of months of waiting before we get to see whatever Tekken's development team is working on with Street Fighter 6 promising to announce more information this summer. We only asked them to reschedule when it was really important."Įven though Bandai Namco is now the larger company, they still give Capcom and Street Fighter respect as the originators of fighting games as we know them according to the Tekken Director. "When Ono gave us the date for an important Street Fighter announcement, we often rescheduled our own announcement to not overlap," continued Harada. It's not like we arrange dates or anything.
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The series has also traditionally offered an arcade release, but with the current global pandemic, that may have to wait."We try not to release at the same time of the same year. 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.

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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.
