Pretty sure Tekken 7 was already announced, and the Bone was one of the platforms.
EDIT: Nevermind, no console platforms have been announced, yet, just arcade.
if tekken has been announced for the arcade that's an automatic announcement for playstation.
every single tekken game in the arcades have basically ran on playstations. tekken 1 and 2 were based on ps1, tekken 3 and tag were based on an upgraded ps1, 4 was based on the ps2, 5 was based on an upgraded ps2, and 6 & tag 2 were based on the ps3. tekken 6 in arcades even had its own xmb.
while its quite obvious namco doesn't care about its playstation roots anymore, i wouldn't completely rule out the possibility of tekken 7 going back to being exclusive to ps4, seeing as how xbox 360 sales were less than desirable for them.
When it is announced for platforms the only one that WON'T get it will be the WiiU.
and that is nintendo's own fault for not going with (at the time) next gen hardware when developing the wii u.
Unless Nintendo buys Namco and then the only platform will be Wii U! Which has no chance of happening.
is that even a thing? namco was lookign to be bought and nintendo was thinking of doing so?
Im guessing Tag Tournament 2 didnt sell? Was odd seeing them give the platform a bunch of Nintendo centric exclusive content
the fighting game genre in general is dying dude. sfxt also didn't live up to sales expectations and yes, ttt2 also kinda flopped. although, its reviews weren't so great as well. tekken in general started falling off after tag but still maintained its integrity. it wasn't until tekken 6 that it REALLY fell off.
Nintendo and Namco has a pretty close relationship. Namco often helps with netcode of Nintendo's online games, if I'm not mistaken. I believe it was a late port, wanted something to stand out.
back in the day, sony and namco's had a close relationship as well. for instance, look above about what I said about tekken running on playstation hardware.
the names tekken and playstation are almost synonymous. or at least they used to be before tekken 6.
ken kutaragi even formed a company with namco called cellius. they haven't really gotten anywhere though, one game produced and it flopped