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Tekken X Street Fighter

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This article is about the unreleased video game developed by Bandai Namco. For the 2012 Capcom game, seeStreet Fighter X Tekken.
Video game
Tekken X Street Fighter
Promotional image fromGamescom 2010
DeveloperBandai Namco Studios
PublisherBandai Namco Entertainment
ProducerKatsuhiro Harada
Composers
Series
ReleaseUnreleased
GenreFighting
ModesSingle-player,multiplayer

Tekken X Street Fighter[a] (pronounced "Tekken Cross Street Fighter") was a plannedcrossoverfighting game that was being developed byBandai Namco Entertainment. It was supposed to cross the universes ofNamco'sTekken andCapcom'sStreet Fighter into one game, creating a roster from both franchises. The game was announced at the 2010San Diego Comic-Con by Bandai Namco producerKatsuhiro Harada. The gameplay ofTekken X Street Fighter was going to feature the same 3D fighting game engine of theTekken franchise, as opposed toStreet Fighter X Tekken, which features the 2D-style gameplay ofStreet Fighter IV. Bandai Namco put the game's development on hold in 2016.

Development

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Tekken X Street Fighter was announced on 24 July 2010, at the 2010San Diego Comic-Con along with theCapcom-producedStreet Fighter X Tekken. The gameplay ofTekken X Street Fighter was going to feature the same 3D fighting game engine of theTekken franchise as opposed toStreet Fighter X Tekken which features the 2D styled gameplay ofStreet Fighter IV. The game was planned to be released for thePlayStation 3 andXbox 360 consoles. However, owing to the discontinuation for both of the consoles, they were soon changed for both thePlayStation 4 andXbox One instead.Ryu andJin Kazama appear on the game's promotional poster (shadowed by their alter-egos "Evil Ryu" and "Devil Jin" respectively).[1][2][3][4] It was still in its early stages of development and no images or videos were released at the 2010 Comic-Con.[5] Katsuhiro Harada did reveal some concepts atGamescom 2010 such as a prototype model of Ryu, with the gi ofTekken'sPaul Phoenix. He said the team has yet to finish the model as details and lighting were not completed.[6]

This is not the first time Namco and Capcom have made a game together as they released a Japan-only crossover game in 2005 for thePlayStation 2 titledNamco × Capcom. However, this game consisted of characters outside of theStreet Fighter universe as well as theTekken universe and instead included various characters from Capcom and ones from Namco (like theDarkstalkers andSoulcalibur series, for example), and at least two characters exclusive to the game.Namco × Capcom was a role playing game, thus makingTekken X Street Fighter andStreet Fighter X Tekken the first games in the fighting game genre to be made by Namco and Capcom.

On March 4, 2012, Namco released a poll on theTekkenFacebook page asking fans to vote for who they would like to see onTekken X Street Fighter's roster. There were 55Tekken characters and 66Street Fighter characters to choose from, and fans were able to choose five of their favorites from each series.[7][8][9] In March 2012,Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada clarified that the poll would not decide the final roster, but will instead be used in conjunction with various research methods to determine the character lineup.[10] In April 2012, Harada stated that the game was about 10% complete.[11] At the 2014San Diego Comic-Con, Harada confirmed that the game was still in development, with the reason for the scarce information being due to Bandai Namco waiting for the opportunity to market it.[12]

In 2015, Harada stated that development had come far along.[13] In December of the same year,Street Fighter'sAkuma was announced as a playable guest character inTekken 7: Fated Retribution, though no statement was made as to whether this was an indicator of the crossover title's status.[14]

In April 2016, Harada stated that development on the game was officially on hold, with the reason being given as to not split the communities behind both franchises.[15] He reiterated this during a 2018 year-end party livestream, while also revealing that the game was about 30% complete.[16]

In May 2019, Harada states that he still wants to release the game, but his “logical and business” sense has him questioning whether he actually should.[17] In December 2019, Harada posted a poll on his Twitter account, asking the community how much they still were waiting for the game.[18]

In June 2021, during a broadcast of his "Harada's Bar Radio" YouTube show, it was believed that Harada confirmedTekken X Street Fighter had been cancelled.[19] According to Harada, the game was about 30% complete when development was halted in 2016, and some of the animations they had created for the game had been reused for Akuma inTekken 7.[20]

The game was referenced during EVO 2023, whereYoshinori Ono, who had now parted ways with Capcom, made a surprise appearance on stage with Harada, claiming that they had left some "homework" behind. Before he could complete saying "Tekken X Street Fighter", he would quickly be chased away by Harada.

In an interview withDestructoid, when asked about the status of the game, Harada replied “who knows if that’s still a thing”, but would be interested in showing what the team had completed of the game.[21]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Japanese:鉄拳 X ストリートファイター,Hepburn:Tekken Kurosu Sutorīto Faitā

References

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  1. ^"Capcom, Namco Confirm Street Fighter X Tekken Crossover". Gamasutra. 2010-07-24. Archived fromthe original on 2018-11-16. Retrieved2010-07-24.
  2. ^Cacho, Gieson (2010-07-24)."Street Fighter X Tekken and Tekken X Street Fighter announced". Mercury News.Archived from the original on 2010-07-25. Retrieved2010-07-24.
  3. ^Holmes, Johnathan (2010-07-24)."SDCC: Two Street Fighter/Tekken Crossover games announced". Destructoid. Archived fromthe original on July 27, 2010. Retrieved2010-07-24.
  4. ^Turi, Tim (2010-07-24)."Capcom Vs. Namco Is Street Fighter X Tekken". GameInformer.Archived from the original on 2018-11-16. Retrieved2010-08-05.
  5. ^"New Tekken Information Coming Soon?". TheSilentChief. 2010-07-27.Archived from the original on 2010-08-02. Retrieved2010-08-05.
  6. ^"An Early First Look At Tekken X Street Fighter". 2010-08-19.Archived from the original on 2010-08-22. Retrieved2010-08-19.
  7. ^"TEKKEN".Facebook. 2012-03-04.Archived from the original on 2015-01-02. Retrieved2012-03-11.
  8. ^"Tekken vs Street Fighter". Fb.namcobandaigames.com. Archived fromthe original on 2012-08-13. Retrieved2012-07-18.
  9. ^Drift [@47drift] (August 8, 2014)."@Harada_TEKKEN Remember the Tekken x Street Fighter poll you posted years ago? I'll never forget! Gimme Karin back <3 http://t.co/bWP1AKGqsn" (Tweet).Archived from the original on May 8, 2021. RetrievedJuly 5, 2021 – viaTwitter.
  10. ^"twitlonger". 2012-03-07.Archived from the original on 2012-03-07. Retrieved2012-03-11.
  11. ^Michael Plant (2012-04-18)."Katsuhiro Hirada talks Tekken Tag Tournament 2 - Gaming - Gadgets & Tech".The Independent.Archived from the original on 2012-06-15. Retrieved2012-07-18.
  12. ^"San Diego Comic Con Tekken 7 Panel Archive + Summary". Avoiding The Puddle. 2014-07-25.Archived from the original on 2014-08-02. Retrieved2014-07-27.
  13. ^"Tekken X Street Fighter is Well into Development, Says Harada". 12 July 2015.Archived from the original on 2017-09-09. Retrieved2017-05-21.
  14. ^Parlock, Joe (December 12, 2015)."Tekken 7: Fated Retribution announced, the first new character is Street Fighter's Akuma".Destructoid.Archived from the original on December 13, 2015. RetrievedDecember 12, 2015.
  15. ^Hussain, Tamoor (April 22, 2016)."Tekken x Street Fighter No Longer in Active Development".GameSpot.Archived from the original on April 24, 2016. RetrievedApril 22, 2016.
  16. ^"Tekken X Street Fighter is Currently 'Pending', Development is at 30%".Avoiding The Puddle. December 22, 2018.Archived from the original on December 23, 2018. RetrievedDecember 23, 2018.
  17. ^"Tekken X Street Fighter becoming 'harder to justify', says Harada".VGC. May 7, 2019.Archived from the original on May 7, 2019. RetrievedMay 7, 2019.
  18. ^"Harada asks fans if they still really want Tekken X Street Fighter".VGC. December 13, 2019.Archived from the original on December 13, 2019. RetrievedDecember 13, 2019.
  19. ^"Tekken X Street Fighter is Dead (Update: Maybe Not)". 21 June 2021.
  20. ^McWhertor, Michael (June 21, 2021)."Tekken producer confirms the death of Tekken X Street Fighter".Polygon. RetrievedJune 21, 2021.
  21. ^https://www.destructoid.com/harada-feels-like-making-tekken-tag-tournament-3-wouldnt-make-much-sense-and-that-tekken-needs-a-tag-mode-instead/
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