Teken Tag Tournament (or generally shortened as TTT) is the fourth payment in the well-liked Teken fighting sport collection. It, however, isn't canonical to the Teken story. The sport was initially available as the revise kit for Teken 3. Teken Tag Tournament was initially for the arcade prior to the relieve to the PlayStation 2. The game version run similarly, but ran on the 32 bit images engine like Teken 3. It obtained upgraded images when it was ported towards the home program. It, together with Teken 4 and Soulcalibur II, was re-released in 2008 as the part of Nam-co Classic Fighter Collection. After Ten years, a sequel continues to be announced known as, Teken Tag Tournament 2.Tekken Tag Tournament, being a non-canon game, features no storyline. It is more of a compilation of the Tekken series giving fans the opportunity to play as almost every character in the series up to that point.
Much debate has come from fans regarding the game’s boss character Unknown. Most speculate that Tekken Tag Tournament features all the fighters exsisting in a dream world, all coming to together (and subsequently) teaming up to fight a common evil. Some consensus regarding these speculations are evident by Unknown’s CG ending, where she (apparently) escapes from the Wolf demon sprit possessing her body, as well as Ogre’s ending depicting him (it) about to engage in a fight with Unknown. However, only further games may tell if these speculations (and Unknown’s history) are notable to any canon.