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Tekken Bowl returns this August in Tekken 7 DLC

August 24, 2017 by Emma Withington

Tekken Bowl returns for the first time since Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection in ‘Ultimate Tekken Bowl’. This DLC for Tekken 7 is yours to own from August 31st and, not only does this include Ultimate Tekken Bowl, but other new outfits to tickle your fancy this summer. It’s time to get wet, or at least look like you’re about to, with swimsuits (female fighters) and vintage 1920’s bathing suits. We also have Blood Vengeance School Uniforms for Xiaoyu & Alisa, Idol Master themed outfits (female fighters), and Traditional Japanese Fundoshi…some sort of male thong. Check out the launch trailer for Tekken 7 DLC #1 here…

https://youtu.be/4m97Hm6Dmbc.

TEKKEN 7 is available for purchase now for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PCs via STEAM. DLC #1 will be available on August 31, 2017 and is the first DLC content pack to be released as part of the TEKKEN 7 season pass.

@EWithingtons

Originally published August 24, 2017. Updated April 12, 2018.

Filed Under: Emma Withington, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Bandai Namco, tekken, tekken 7

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