Final Fantasy XV's Noctis Enters Tekken 7 in Spring 2018

Final Fantasy XV's Noctis Enters Tekken 7 in Spring 2018

The hype, oh, the hype.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 13, 2017 @ 07:15 AM (Staff Bios)
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Square Enix has lent the Final Fantasy XV franchise to several gaming companies at this point. The Regalia has made a splash in Forza Horizon 3, the weapons are made available in NieR, etc.

But now, we have Noctis entering the King of Iron Fist Tournament. That's right: Noctis will be entering the ring in Spring 2018 as part of the DLC Pack 3. You can check out the reveal trailer below:



As for the official description?

Here you go:

"Noctis Lucis Caelum from Final Fantasy XV enters the TEKKEN 7 ring! Wielding his signature Engine Blade, Noctis is ready to deal heavy hard-hitting blows as he takes on the likes of Yoshimitsu, Devil Jin, Jack 7, and the rest of the TEKKEN 7 fighters when he enters the King of Iron Fist Tournament in spring 2018!"


Excited? Think Noct should stay where he belongs?

I am, for one, excited as hell to see this. Now we just need Kazama Kiryu, and we're good.

Tekken 7 is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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