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Submitted by Relientk77 179d ago | news

No Online Pass Required For Tekken Tag Tournament 2 On Wii U

Siliconera - Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Wii U Edition has online multiplayer, but unlike the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions an online pass is not required. New copies of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 include an online pass, but if you purchase the game used you need to spend $10 to fight online. (Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Wii U)

1upgamer99  +   179d ago
Cool. I like the fact that there is no fee. Of coarse there are not that many people online playing right now. The Wii U came out Sunday, its been two days. Wait until after Christmas there will be tons of people online with it.
CaptainN  +   179d ago
I can honestly say they did a great job bringing this game over to Wii-U. With news like this, as well as additional content it shows they put the effort into this version. I wish all third parties would put this much work into the version of games on Nintendo platforms! Good job Namco.

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