The "Tekken" game series is coming out with its latest and reportedly the last version, "Tekken 7". Interestingly the last version of the popular game is going to be its first on PC besides releasing on PS4 and Xbox One.

According to IGN, "Tekken 7" has been developed on the basis of two decades of research on foundational game play. The game has evolved in the last two years through constant development. "Tekken 7" was first seen in several Japanese and Asian arcades being tested by some of the world's best gamers in March 2015. In July 2016, it was updated significantly with the introduction of new characters like Akuma from Street Fighter and a new mechanic known as Rage Drive. The modes introduced in "Tekken 7" and its refined core game play ensures that it doesn't face the backlash like "Street Fighter 5".

"Tekken 7" has covered all the prime areas of game play and has been able to attract an audience involving people who were not interested in playing action games initially. Besides being user-friendly, "Tekken 7", unlike its counterparts like "Dota 2", "League of Legends", "StarCraft" or its sequel, is easy to understand and play.

According to Games Radar, "Tekken 7" will be on test at the PC Games Weekender to be held at Olympia, London on 18th and 19th February. Interestingly, the Mishima Blood Saga, as "Tekken 7" is popularly known, will be the first "Tekken" game available on PC and in all possibility, it looks to be an instant hit among the action-loving gamers across the various gaming platforms.

The Rage Mode present in the "Tekken 7" is a revelation that was introduced in its earlier version. It consists of a Rage Drive, an extra powerful move which gives enables the gamer to attack using the upper hand. Apart from the complex style, many crucial moves like poking are intentionally kept very simple.