Tekken director and producer Katsuhiro Harada announced that Tekken 7 has sold five million copies since its launch in 2015 (via Destructoid). 

The game was originally released for arcades, and then came to PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in 2017. This was actually the Tekken 7: Fated Retribution version that had more stages, costumes, items and characters than the first version, and its home release was a runaway success. In its launch week, it topped the Australian, Japanese, New Zealand, and UK charts. In the case of the latter, this was the first time a Tekken game had achieved this since Tekken 3 on the PlayStation 1. It was nominated for the award for best fighting game at the 2016 Game Critics Awards, 2017 The Game Awards, and 2018 DICE Awards, and its sales eclipsed Bandai Namco’s expectations, and then some.

Tekken 7 is out now on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.  

Harada announced that the game had surpassed five million copies sold worldwide in five years, and claimed that he’d been blindsided by the milestone. “Please wait for a while to update the commemorative illustration,” said the director. Tekken 7 is getting the Muay Thai competitor Fahkumram and a new stage in spring, and this announcement was rolled into the announcement that Ganryu and Leroy Smith were live in the game in December.

Oops…. I had completely missed it…TK7 achieved 5 million copies by the end of 2019. Please wait for a while to update the commemorative illustration. ドタバタしていた年末年始で500万本達成していたとのこと…完全に報告を見逃していました。記念イラストのアップデートはまたあとで..

— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN) February 13, 2020