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Page Tools.There are a total of 36 characters within the roster of Tekken 7 at launch, with an additional character available if you preorder the game. Most of the roster is made up of legacy characters from past Tekken games, as well as a few newcomers to the franchise. Additional characters will be added to the roster as they are released at later dates via downloadable content.Depending on your playstyle, different characters have different strengths and weaknesses during a fight. Some characters prefer to fight close with fast or strong combos, while others prefer to outsmart opponents at a distance with long-reaching attacks. Regardless of your preferred style of fighting, the roster of Tekken 7 has something for everyone to enjoy. To find out, visit the linked page on this wiki guide for a full listing and details on how to use Tekken 7's hidden characters.Here is a complete listing for every playable character included in Tekken 7. Feel free to add more info about specific characters on their individual pages found on this wiki guide.
Tekken 7: Ultimate Tournament is the ninth installment of Tekken game platform by Arcade, PlayStation 4, Xbox One. Playable Characters Alex Jr. Alisa Bosconovitch Anna Williams Armor King II Asuka Kazama Bruce Irvin Bryan Fury Christie Monteiro Combot (upgraded to Combot-4000) Craig Marduk Dante.
Downloadable characters are shown at the bottom of the full list, more will be added as additional DLC is released.MAIN ROSTERAlisa BosconovitchAsuka KazamaBobBryan FuryClaudio SerafinoDevil JinSergio DragonovEddy GordoGigasHeihachi MishimaHwoarangJACK-7Jin KazamaJosie RizalKatarina AlvesKazumi MishimaKazuya MishimaKINGKUMALars AlexanderssonMarshal LawLee ChaolanLeoLiliLucky CholeMaster RavenMiguel Caballero RojoNina WilliamsPANDAPaul PhoenixShaheenSteve FoxLing XiaoyuYoshimitsuAkuma.
Contents.Information Qudans first began playing Tekken from the first game in the series at a young age casually. It was not until Tekken Tag Tournament that he began to play seriously, quickly making a name for himself in the South Korean Tekken scene and became an Champion for the game in 2005, defeating in the finals. Qudans kept playing until 2007, retiring due to hand fatigue experienced from excessive exercising which even forced him to temporarily switch to using a Joypad for Electric Cancel 6 (he won the Tekken 5 and Tekken Tag Tournament events regardless). After this Qudans went on a five year hiatus from competitive Tekken, enlisting in the Army, going to University and getting a part-time job.After his hiatus Qudans made his return to Tekken after being convinced by fellow player to start playing Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and was motivated as well after watching playing for numerous tournaments.
His rise to stardom once again started with Tekken 7 however winning multiple tournaments such as the first season of AfreecaTV TEKKEN League and the SEA Major with the latter victory ensuring him a place at the first where he emphatically won the event after a 10 year absence from North American tournaments. Shortly after this he was sponsored by for the next TWT circuit but later signed with in early 2018.He would go on to make the once again after numerous Top-8 finishes in the regular circuit, eventually finishing 2nd place to. A few months after this, Qudans won the which featured one of the largest prize pools in Tekken 7 history, winning $60,000 after beating in a Bracket-Reset to win the tournament.Results Tekken 7. DatePlaceEventResultPrize20202020-01-26MC 13 - 16th0: 220192019-12-07QG 17 - 24th1: 22019-10-20AA 1st1: 33: 2$6852019-10-11CA 3rd2: 3$1002019-10-06MC 13 - 16th0: 22019-09-29MC 13 - 16th0: 22019-09-01GA 7 - 8th0: 22019-08-17GA 7 - 8th0: 22019-08-04RG 25 - 32ndL2019-05-17EA 5 - 6th1: 22019-03-29AA 1st3: 03: 2$2018-12-02BA 2nd1: 31: 3$4,5002018-10-14DA 4th0: 2$5002018-09-16CA 3rd0: 3$1502018-09-09GA 7 - 8th1: 22018-08-19BA 2nd0: 30: 32018-08-05BA 2nd3: 10: 3$3,0862018-07-22IC 9 - 12th0: 22018-07-01BA 2nd0: 32: 3$1,9622018-06-10AA 1st0: 33: 1$2,500.