

We’ll just have to wonder if he’s as broken as Leroy Smith was when he launched, but let us know if you’re excited for the DLC fighter in the comments. Fahkumram is the first Tekken fighter to hail from Thailand, so it’s great to see Bandai Namco roll out the red carpet for his inclusion. The new character will also receive his own stage in the form of Cave of Enlightenment, which features multiple transitions that can be utilised in the heat of battle. TEKKEN 7 (full game) DLC13: Frame Data Display 12 Additional Characters: - Bonus DLC: Eliza - Anna Williams - Lei Wulong - Craig Marduk - Armor King - Julia Chang - Zafina - Ganryu - Leroy Smith - Fahkumram - Kunimitsu - Lidia Sobieska TEKKEN 7 (full game), TEKKEN 7 Definitive Edition, Season Passes 1-4, and DLC1-19 are also sold. Honestly, Fahkumram looks like he could be a beast. Bandai Namco latest video trailer has announced the arrival of muay thai expert Fahkumram as the newest addition in the growing characters of the famed fighting game, Tekken 7. He also seems to possess a counter move, as the trailer shows him blocking a kick from Hwoarang before retaliating with a series of brutal kicks to the stomach. Check out the gameplay trailer for yourself below.Ī muay thai fighter by trade, Fahkumram boasts incredible striking power, with the trailer suggesting lots of juggle combo potential. (Murray has since said on Twitter that the recent patch notes are just the "first round of changes," and the team is working on a "more thorough" patch at the moment.) Though Tekken 7 continues to be one of the most interesting competitive games to watch right now, it would help to see Fahkumram and some extra buffs and nerfs bring the roster parity back into balance.Bandai Namco have revealed that the latest DLC fighter and final piece of DLC for Season Pass 3, Fahkumram, will be launching on March 24th across all platforms.

Hopefully Fahkumram won't be as contentious on release as his fellow newcomer Leroy, who absolutely dominated the Tekken 7 tournament at last weekend's Evo Japan 2020. "Yeah, maybe the most extravagant thing we've ever done," Murray says. So Saenchai called up Yoshinari, who came in to motion capture for the game as well. "Video game moves," as Murray calls them. He captured the "powerful" element of Fahkumram's hits, which accentuate the bulky frame of the fighter, but the Tekken team also wanted some trickier, acrobatic movies.

Saenchai, also a talented fighter, came in to help with the motion capture. "Including Nadaka Yoshinari, the first Japanese kickboxer to win both the Lumpinee and Rajadamnern Stadium titles." "I went into this one gym in Yokohama and found out a ton of amazing fighters train there," Murray says.
