For those who want more of Tekken 7, there is good news coming right up. The popular and critically acclaimed fighting game is not going anywhere as its boss revealed that a Season Three may be possible to happen.

In an article published in Video Gamer, Tekken series boss Katsuhiro Harada revealed in an interview with Kenny Omega, an ESPN Esports reporter and a big fan of the game that he would like to continue the story of Tekken 7. He told Omega that there is excitement around the game brought by the fans and they are considering a variety of possibilities in continuing to build the world of it.

"We would like to continue [Tekken 7]," Harada said. "Excitement around the game continues to build [...] it's not like we don't have a plan. We would like to consider a variety of possibilities."

It would not really be a surprise if Tekken 7 would have its third season. In an article published in PushSquare, the game was described as a "fighting game rarity".

Tekken 7 was released to the public in 2017 and it was quickly popular among the fans. That is not only the game's biggest achievement as two years later and it still maintained a lot of its momentum.

Tekken 7 has already sold three million copies last year. Therefore, there is no denying that the game is a hit for its gaming company Bandai Namco.

Tekken 7's second season has already ended later this week. The game revealed their last two additional characters: Julia and Negan.

Julia Chang is the adopted daughter of Michelle Chang, a Tekken character who stopped appearing in Tekken 2. She returned to Tekken 7 as a martial artist who aims to reforest Arizona, where she and Michelle previously lived.

Negan, also a new character in Tekken 7, is a character based from the Image Comics' comic books series "The Walking Dead". Negan is known as the leader of a survivor group known as The Saviors and he is charismatic yet power hungry.

The character of Negan, which was further popularized by Jeffrey Dean Morgan in the comic book's TV adaptation, was first teased as an addition to the Tekken 7 back in the EVO 2018. He was the fourth guest character added to the game after Noctis, Akuma, and Geese.

Tekken 7 was first released in June 2017 on Xbox One, PC, and PlayStation 4. The game is still being played in ranked battle and the hype is not really dying as of the moment.