New Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Details

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The trickle of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 info may soon turn into a flood. Namco Bandai has revealed that the arcade fighting sequel will be shown in some capacity at next week's AOU Amusement Expo in Japan. It's unclear if this means playable or video-only, but we can at the very least expect an update of some form. IGN will of course be in attendance to deliver a full report.

Famitsu actually got a few new bits of info about the game in its latest issue. The magazine details a "Stage Gimmick" system where you'll be able to send your opponent flying though walls, moving the fight to another area of the battle field. This can apparently lead to tag-based combo opportunities, as when your opponent lands, your partner character will be waiting.

TTT2 will also have an item system, something we've come to expect given past Tekken series developments. You'll be able to dress your character up with items. Some of these can be used for attacks. Famitsu mentions a baseball bat and an item called "hammer head" which looks like a hat with a hammer head sticking out of it.

The game's AOU showing will hopefully be accompanied by new screens and video footage, so Tekken fans will want to check back next week! AOU's press day is on the 18th, Tokyo time.

Not much new info in terms of images, but still looks like the game is prop going to be just as solid as the original, looking forward to what there going to show at the AOU.