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Unlike its predecessor Tekken 5, which ran on the PlayStation 2-based System 256 hardware, Tekken 6 marked a massive generational leap. Bandai Namco built Tekken 6 on the (and later the upgraded System 369 for the Bloodline Rebellion update).
: Features over 40 playable fighters, including newcomers like Lars Alexandersson and Alisa Bosconovitch. Gameplay Experience
Enhancements to online stability and loading times. 3. Gameplay Mechanics: The Evolution of 3D Fighting
This implies that the game includes support or content in these languages, making it more accessible to a broader audience across Europe and possibly other regions.