A physical Bluetooth controller to handle complex "Electric Wind God Fist" inputs. A 5GHz Wi-Fi connection or 5G data to minimize input lag.
For over two decades, the Tekken franchise has been a cornerstone of the fighting game community. Among its many entries, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (often abbreviated as TTT2) holds a special place in fans' hearts. Released in 2011 for arcades and subsequently for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, TTT2 represented the pinnacle of the “tag” era—offering massive rosters, chaotic 2v2 mechanics, and a level of depth that satisfied both casual button-mashers and esports competitors.
A physical Bluetooth controller to handle complex "Electric Wind God Fist" inputs. A 5GHz Wi-Fi connection or 5G data to minimize input lag.
For over two decades, the Tekken franchise has been a cornerstone of the fighting game community. Among its many entries, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (often abbreviated as TTT2) holds a special place in fans' hearts. Released in 2011 for arcades and subsequently for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, TTT2 represented the pinnacle of the “tag” era—offering massive rosters, chaotic 2v2 mechanics, and a level of depth that satisfied both casual button-mashers and esports competitors.
