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Download Tekken 6 Game, Free Download Tekken 6 Game Tekken 6 is a fighting video game developed and published by Bandai Namco Games. It is the sixth installment in the Tekken series, the sequel to 2010's "Tekken 5", and runs on Namco System 2 arcade hardware. Download for free right now! All you need to do is slide over to the download button below. The game was released on February 2, 2010 in Japan, March 11, 2010 in North America and March 13, 2010 in PAL regions. The game received praise for its visuals and gameplay. It was the best selling game of May 2010 in Japan; sales surpassed one million units by June 30, 2010. The game was released for Microsoft Windows via Steam on October 20, 2013. It features all characters from Tekken 6 (including DLC characters), as well as every character introduced in "Tekken 5", making it the first game in the series to do so. A patch which added no less than 48 new characters also became available via Steam. In addition, the PC version features a new rage system. In rage mode the player's attacks become stronger as their life bar decreases, as well as a feature called "rage art", which causes a finishing move to be performed when their health is low. In January 2008, Yoshinori Ono responded to a question concerning the future of Tekken by saying that "the development team has been working on a multiplatform title" and that he could provide more information "next time". In April 2008, Ono stated that Tekken games would be released for multiple platforms in light of increasing development costs and complexity of developing for only one console. But he also stated that the series would continue to be developed only for arcades. In March 2009, Namco Bandai Games Europe's Jean-Claude Loiseau stated that "the fanbase over here was kind of disappointing to the fact that we brought out a fighting game on consoles without arcade". However he also said that "for the moment we're sticking with this decision and I don't think there will be any change." In 2008, Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada began to say during interviews that they were working on a "true 3D" Tekken game called Tekken X Street Fighter, which would feature 3D character models as well as 2D areas such as stages and backgrounds. It was to be released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game would have allowed players of different franchises to fight against each other. Harada described the game as "a new beginning" for the series, which had begun on 2D game boards but had since moved into 3D fighting. In an interview on July 29, 2009, with GameTrailers, Harada stated that there was no actual development on the game and that it had merely been an idea that was "lost in translation" among overseas journalists. cfa1e77820

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