I’m not really much of aTekkenplayer, but I’ve always seen the series as Namco’s Lamborghini or Ferrari line of cars.
With every iteration, nothing much really changes except for the style, and every time a new one comes out the connoisseurs must have it.Tekken 6is no different.Tekkenplayers, like the rich people who buy new cars every year, will be clamoring to buyTekken 6on day one.

Why? Because it’sTekken, and there’s a number 6 attached to the end of it.
Tekken 6(PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)Developer: Namco BandaiPublisher: Namco BandaiTo be released: June 11, 2025

Now, like the newest Ferrari or Lamborghini, the latest edition ofTekkenwill always be the slickest, fastest, and sleekest version ofTekkento date. But it’s still the sameTekkenthat you played back in the day. Even though you’ll haveconsole specificcontent, forty playable characters, breakable environments, motion blur, deeper customization than the previousTekkens, and even the new Rage Mode (attacks become stronger when your health drops below 10%!) – you’re still playing the exact sameTekkenas before.
Not like that’s a bad thing, though, right? WhileTekken 6may just be moreTekken, and even thoughTekken 6isthe ‘slickest, fastest, and sleekest version’ ofTekkento date; fans of the series already read the only two things about it that they needed to know for a purchase.

It’sTekken, and there’s a number 6 attached to the end of it.






