On Harada's Twitter page, many fans were requesting Harada to bring back Jun Kazama. In an interview at 2015, Harada stated two major reasons why the game never hit portable consoles such as the Playstation Vita The two reasons were that there was a considerable lack of demand to have portable ports of the game, and that rendering four different characters could only be done after much difficulty and dropping of quality. Also on Twitter, Harada suggested that the release of the console version of the game would be between the releases of Street Fighter X Tekken and Tekken X Street Fighter. At the World Cyber Games 2010, Harada hinted that the upcoming console version might feature additional console-exclusive returning characters and bonus gameplay modes. It was revealed to release in the Japanese arcades during Summer 2011. After the game was announced, it was spotted that the arcade version uses a upgraded version on Tekken 6's engine and expands on the Tag mechanics featured in the first Tekken Tag Tournament, allowing extended tag combos and combined moves. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 revealed that Jin Kazama, Asuka Kazama, Leo, and Kazuya Mishima would be playable. 2.1 Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition.On February 17, 2015, cabinets in Japan are shut down in order to give way for the new Tekken 7 machines. It also fixes Kunimitsu's hitbox issues and Ancient Ogre's infinite, while also adding decals to the customizations options and granting access to World Arena and a direct link to the Playstation Store.Īt September 2013 the World Tekken Federation, the site in charge of the console rankings, bans, and accounts, shut down due to the finances needed, and the insufficient amount of accounts to maintain the site. Nearly a month later, Miharu, Slim Bob and Sebastian and all locked stages were unlocked through a system update (1.02) on October 9th, 2012. It was released in Japan on the 13th September and in Europe on the 14th. The game was released on 11th September 2012, in America. However, during the second week of November, the other three characters were released for all versions of the game. Miharu, Sebastian, and Slim Bob were released on the console version of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 along with the DLC for its Xbox 360 counterpart. Bosconovitch, Sebastian, Violet & Slim Bob were leaked through 'data mining' from earlier released Xbox 360 copies. On September 10th, 2012, 6 more characters, Miharu, Unknown, Dr. On July 6th, 2012, 4 more characters were announced: Alex, Prototype Jack, Tiger Jackson and Forest Law, all immediately playable for the game's release. They were also available instantly for those who preordered the game. Kunimitsu, Michelle, Angel and Ogre were the first officially announced DLC characters on May 21st, 2012. At the final release, there were 60 playable characters, the highest in the series. When Jun Kazama was added to the roster after many requests from fans to Harada on Twitter (she last appeared in 1995's Tekken 2), the game slowly started to become an 'all-stars' type, as many more characters who haven't appeared for over a decade were re-added and released as DLCs. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 was originally intended to feature current-era characters from the canon Tekken 6. Tekken Unlimited went online for Arcade machines on March 27th, 2012. Additionally, the gameplay will be balanced out for any battle format to be enjoyable as the other ones. Tekken Unlimited is to feature not only 2vs2 battles, but also 1vs1 and as an entirely new addition, 1vs2 battles. On February 16th, 2012, an upgrade was announced at the AOU 2012 under the name of Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Unlimited, or Tekken Unlimited for short. Harada later cleared up the confusion on his Twitter page See here. He had previously mentioned the game during a speech at the conference The Legend of Tekken in Madrid on May 2010, but having only said they were 'working on the next Tekken', magazine writers and fans alike had erroneously believed he was talking about Tekken 7. The game was officially announced on Septemat the Tougeki event by the creator Katsuhiro Harada. This is the second game in the series to have a focus on Tag team battles rather than one-on-one battles. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is a spin-off game from the Tekken fighting game series. Arcade, PlayStation 3, Wii U and Xbox 360
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