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The wait is over! Namco Bandai has at last announced that Tekken 6 will see release on the Xbox 360 and PS3 in North America on October 27, with editions for Europe, Japan, and the rest of Asia to follow shortly afterwards. The premium Tekken 6 fight stick bundle will provide players with even more frenetic interactive fighting experiences. These sets will retail or $149.99, and will contain a copy of the game, a HORI wireless fight stick and a detailed Tekken art book. And if waving a big stick around in front of the TV isn’t enough to satisfy your animalistic instincts, then try this: you also have the ability to send opponents crashing loudly through concrete walls or falling through floors. Additionally, such destructive moves open up new areas to fight in. Finally, to ensure that you are a slathering, quivering wreck, the game includes a real-time motion blur effect that provides what Namco Bandai claims to be the richest visuals the series has ever seen.

- Simon Moore

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