Tekken X Street Fighter still planned for current gen consoles

The developers behind Tekken X Street Fighter have said the game is still coming to current generation consoles.

The Namco and Capcom collaboration was first announced in 2010, but there has been no word on when it will be released.

However, this silence doesn’t mean it has been pushed back to become a Xbox 720 or PS4 title, according to Eurogamer.

"There’s still a large number of players out there with a PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360 who are looking forward to the game," said Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada.

"So we feel it’s probably more relevant to get the title out to them on the current hardware.

"We’re not completely sure, but that’s the direction at this moment."

Tekken X Street Fighter puts characters from both franchises in Tekken-style 3D arenas. Its 2D counterpart Street Fighter X Tekken was released earlier this year.

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