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Free to Play Tekken Revolution Game on PS3 Shutting Down Its Servers in 2017

Free to Play Tekken Revolution Game on PS3 Shutting Down Its Servers in 2017

Shena Golosino

Free games on Play Station and even under online sites can give so much fun and advantage to gamers. However, it was recently reported that the free play of Tekken Revolution video game on PS3 will no longer be available in 2017.

According to Attack of the Fun Boy, the shutting down of Tekken Revolution was announced on the official page of Tekken on Facebook. "We would like to inform you that service and content support for TEKKEN Revolution on the PlayStation 3 will begin to stop soon. We will keep the online servers running for fans who have downloaded TEKKEN Revolution to continue to enjoy the game until March 21, 2017, at which point all service for the game will end. Thank you for supporting us and get ready for the next battle in 2017!"

As it can be recalled, this Tekken Revolution was a PS3 exclusive and it was such a nice game for the beginners. Apparently, it was just a free version of Tekken tag Tournament 2 but without any tag gimmick. Also, the OST of the fighters was caught in the main games.  Only one significant character was added and it was the character of Eliza. She was a vampire-like girl and it was added from the requests of the gamers.

Meanwhile, according to Avoiding the Puddle, starting on January 21, Tekken Revolution and other related downloadable contents for this video game will be removed from PlayStation Stores.

As mentioned in the statement of Bandai Namco from Tekken, it will be the month of March 2017 that this video game will no longer be available on PS3. As reported by Attack of the Fun Boy, it is a usual thing that game developers cut off old games in order to launch a new game. Through this, there is a high possibility that Tekken 7 will be launched sometime in 2017. Better stay tuned here to have more updates for your favorite games!

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