Namco Bandai has announced that the development of Tekken 6 for PlayStation Portable console has been completed. This fighting franchise game will be available starting November 24 in U.S. stores. Tekken 6 (PSP) would also be available through PlayStation Network for PSPgo on December for $40 (Rs. 1,920 approx.). Tekken 6 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles is already available.
Tekken is 14-year old fighting multi-platform franchise game which arrives on PSP again after Tekken Resurrection. Action packed Tekken 6 promises robust gameplay and large roster of characters. Arcade, Story, Time Attack, Survival and Gold Rush are the five game modes to test the might of the players. The game also offers character specific storyline for the 40 playable characters and customization items.
The game features 18 battle stages in all and the PSP version will support ad-hoc multiplayer in additional four stages through the adhocParty online service for PSP. However, the adhocParty service is available only in Japan and U.S. Players would also be able to transfer ghost data to fight against players who aren't connected.
This game might be available in India next month or in January 2010. The Indian pricing remains unknown at this moment.
Tekken is 14-year old fighting multi-platform franchise game which arrives on PSP again after Tekken Resurrection. Action packed Tekken 6 promises robust gameplay and large roster of characters. Arcade, Story, Time Attack, Survival and Gold Rush are the five game modes to test the might of the players. The game also offers character specific storyline for the 40 playable characters and customization items.
The game features 18 battle stages in all and the PSP version will support ad-hoc multiplayer in additional four stages through the adhocParty online service for PSP. However, the adhocParty service is available only in Japan and U.S. Players would also be able to transfer ghost data to fight against players who aren't connected.
This game might be available in India next month or in January 2010. The Indian pricing remains unknown at this moment.
source: TechTree.com