![]() A home version based on the update was released for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on Octoand for PlayStation Portable on November 24, 2009. With PS3 and 360, only about 5million consoles so they can't go into the mentality of only making games for one console anymore, thus the reason 360 is getting more games, and Sony are acquiring develops. The game received an update, subtitled Bloodline Rebellion, a year later. Watch the latest video game trailers, and interviews from the biggest gaming conventions in the world. With the PS2 and Xbox, it was such a vast difference that they didn't necessarily have to worry. We caught gameplay footage of a fight between the new challenger Lars Alexandersson and Kuma in Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion at Namco Bandais pre-TG. ![]() I don't think its the fact that companies are losing confidence in the PS3 (otherwise they wouldn't invest in it period) but the fact that they are 100% more likely to bring in more money by multiplatforms. This has little to do with how good Tekken is, but the fact that companies seem to be losing confidence in the PS3.įor me though, Tekken is an awesome 3D fighter, and it doesn't bother me that more people can enjoy it now. Square Enix has taken a liking to Microsoft, and are developing a bunch of 360 exclusives. This game was only released in the Arcades, but the features from this game are included on the console versions of Tekken 6. The point is that the number of PS3 exclusives are decreasing as announcements come. Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion is an update to Tekken 6, similar to how Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection was an updated version of Tekken 5. Paranoidandroid wrote: ↑Tekken series sucked, along with Monster Hunter series, FF series, Star Ocean series, and Devil May Cry series am I right?
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