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40 people working on Tekken X Street Fighter


But Tekken 7 is Bandai Namco's main focus for now.

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Tekken X Street Fighter is still in development, with about 40 staff at Bandai Namco toiling away on it, Tekken series director Katushiro Harada told Polygon.
“It’s very difficult to talk about,” Harada said. “Obviously, I had originally planned to release it much earlier than we’re currently looking at.”
According to the director, the game was delayed not because of development trouble, but because other fighting games had saturated the market.
And while Tekken X Street Fighter is indeed in development, Tekken 7 will remain Bandai Namco’s current focus.
Tekken 7 will be our big thing for the next while,” Harada said.
Harada wouldn’t commit when asked if Tekken X Street Fighter will be released within the next two years. But when it does resurface, he wants it to surprise people.
“People have been talking about the game for such a long time that they aren’t going to be surprised if you just release it normally,” Harada said.
Harada recalls the release of Tekken Revolution, the free-to-play PlayStation 3 game which was released a week after it was announced.
“I don’t know if that’s what we have planned, but we do plan to have some kind of surprise,” Harda said.
Outside of Tekken X Street Fighter, Harada also mentioned wanting to develop a traditional fighting game that contains characters from every fighting game franchise popular in the 80s and 90s, “or maybe even toward the 2000s.” He adds that, given the Japanese game industry’s current state, probably only Capcom or Bandai Namco would be able to pull that off.
 

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Back in 2010, Bandai Namco producer and Tekken creator Katsuhiro Harada announced Tekken x Street Fighter, a 3D fighting game in the style of Tekken, but featuring Street Fighter characters as well. Then in 2016, Harada revealed that the crossover fighting game's development was being put on hold in order not to subtract from Street Fighter V or Tekken 7. He then reiterated this point in 2018. And now, in 2019, Harada has revealed that while he's still up to create the game, he's not sure if it's going to happen anymore.

“Yes, I am emotionally up for it,” said Harada when asked about the project by VCG. “I still want to release the game. However, as much as I want to proceed with the project, things have changed a lot since 2012. So I need to get approval and I need to speak to Capcom again as well — they may say ‘no’ now.”

Harada noted the game was 30 percent complete before being put on hold, but what was already created, had him excited.

“I was excited to see how well Bandai Namco could convert 2D characters like Akuma from Street Fighter, and Geese from The King of Fighters into 3D models and make them look really sexy, visually,” said the producer, referencing guest characters found in Tekken 7. "I was excited about that and I have passion for it, but my logical and business thinking has me wondering if I really should do it.”


Harada continued:

"We started the project back in 2012 and the real interesting question then was, what is going to happen when the Tekken team designs characters for Street Fighter? We started creating 3D models and I really liked them – they looked super cool – and the project progressed to about 30% completion."

That said, soon Tekken 7 and Street Fighter V released and did well. Further, they continue to do well. Harada notes that traditionally fighting games don't have long tails, but both the Capcom and Bandai Namco fighting games have, which makes making Tekken x Street Fighter even more complicated.

“Traditionally, the life cycle of a fighting game is very short – maybe one or two years and then you make a sequel. But Tekken 7 is very successful as a service game with its DLC. That makes it much harder to justify releasing another game, while Tekken 7 is still doing so well.”

As you can see, nothing is ruled out by Harada, but it seems unlikely we will see the crossover fighting game anytime soon, if ever.
 

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Tekken Tag 2 flopped and Tekken 7 is a hit so I’ll doubt they’ll make another tag unless it’s just a bonus feature of a numbered Tekken game

Tekken is tekken... A tag feature being there has nothing to do with why one sold more than another
 

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They should just scrap the game it’s been sohh long I don’t think it would be worth it at this point. By the time this would come out a new SF and T8 would be coming out.

Just make the street fighter characters part of the story in T8 like they did with akuma.
 

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They should just scrap the game it’s been sohh long I don’t think it would be worth it at this point. By the time this would come out a new SF and T8 would be coming out.

Just make the street fighter characters part of the story in T8 like they did with akuma.

Just look at Fakuram or whatever his name is. There’s no way that isn’t a Sagat reskin.

Seems like the base roster was at least complete.
 
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