With the imminent release of "Tekken 7" on video game consoles, a lot of game aficionados are now looking forward to the inclusion of swimsuit on the game. However, the title's producer Katsuhiro Harada hinted that the U.S. SJW (Social Justice Warrior) prevented the addition of the said costume.
A fan asked Katsuhiro Harada on Instagram if "Tekken 7" swimsuits will also be available in the U.S. release of the title.
"Ask your country's SJWs. HAHAHAHAHA," Katsuhiro Harada responded.
Katsuhiro Harada's reply gathered a lot of reaction as fans didn't like what he said. In fact, the woman who asked the producer explained that she's been a fan of "Tekken 7" for a long time now and his tweet, somehow, made her sad.
As a lifelong, identifying-female Tekken fan... This tweet makes me really sad. Come the fuck on. https://t.co/hj7Z8rl52o
— Jen Simpkins (@itsJenSim) Hulyo 8, 2016
Later, Katsuhiro Harada deleted his tweet. "This message is not for females. But I'm sorry if you are sad. I'll delete that," he wrote.
He went on to clarify that "Tekken 7" Tekken Tag Tournament II includes swimsuit attire for all the leading characters, like Kuma/Panda, Ogre, Kangaroo and True Ogre.
But, unfortunately, the U.S. SJW is trying to stop it. According to Segment Next, the inclusion of swimsuits on "Tekken 7" Tekken Tag Tournament II is not really a problem and his remarks are causing confusions.
"Tekken 7" is already released in Japan and the swimsuit outfits are all included for the in-game characters.
To recall, Katsuhiro Harada recently unveiled that the swimsuit costumes will be added on "Tekken 7" via a paid DLC.
Garbage man makes garbage tweet (about his utterly garbage game) https://t.co/UV0RSRbKB7 — Gav Murphy (@cymrogav) Hulyo 8, 2016
Moreover, an IGN reporter also reacted to Katsuhiro Harada's statement. "Garbage man makes garbage tweet (about his utterly garbage game)," Gav Murphy said, as per Heat Street.
Gav Murphy continued to insult "Tekken 7" and its creator that has been questioned by the game's other critics.
One Twitter user said that "Tekken" already has a number of installments and has been around for 22 years.
Katsuhiro Harada tried his best to explain his side and said that he was only being "fair" about the swimsuit attire in "Tekken 7." He also asked the fans of the game not to get angry with him.