By playing through and completing some of Tekken 7's different game modes, you can open up new content for your game. Most of the unlockables in Tekken 7 include videos and promo concept art that are viewable in the Gallery. Everything in the Gallery can be purchased with Fight Money, but certain conditions must be met before some items can be purchased.
Here is a full listing of every unlockable that can be found in Tekken 7, as well as the required Fight Money needed to unlock them.
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The following is a list of all the different videos you can purchase in the Gallery. Videos span the entire Tekken franchise and include a few special videos based on Tekken Japanese pachinko.
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In order to open up the individual character stories, you need to first finish the main story mode. You don't need to finish the epilogue or special chapters to be able to play character stories, but you do need to finish the main chapters beforehand.
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Character stories are individual fights for characters that either don't show up in the plot, or are loosely connected to the events of the story. Each one consist of only one fight and rewards you with an ending for that character. You can view each ending you obtain in the Gallery. Washington state driver's license application.
Completing 10 Character Stories will unlock the 'Lightning Of Fate' trophy/achievement. However, not all characters have a character story that you can play through. There are no Character Stories for Akuma, Lee, Kazumi, Kazuya Mishima, Heihachi Mishima, Lars, Jin, or Alisa.
Gallery Video Unlockables
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The following is a list of all the different videos you can purchase in the Gallery. Videos span the entire Tekken franchise and include a few special videos based on Tekken Japanese pachinko machines.
Tekken 7 Story Mode Videos
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By completing the main story mode, you will unlock each of the cutscenes for viewing in the Gallery. You only need to complete the story mode on any difficulty to unlock them and there is no fight money cost. You unlock each individual video as you complete the corresponding fight to its chapter, with the final Epilogue and Special Chapter videos being unlocked once you complete them as well.
Character story endings are opened once you complete them after finishing the main story. Each fighter not included in the story has their own Chapter that consist of one fight. Win and you'll be rewarded with the ending.
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Legacy Tekken Series Videos
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You can unlock all of the character endings and special movies from past Tekken games in the Gallery. Each set of videos for every game costs a set amount of fight money to unlock, with later games in the series costing more. You can unlock these videos at any time with fight money and don't have to complete the story to do so.
There are a grand total of 277 videos spanning every game in the series to date, this includes Tekken 1 - 6, as well as Tekken Tag Tournament 1 & 2. Each grouping of videos can be purchased in bulk for a set price of fight money, usually ranging between 200K and 1.5 Million fight money. The percentage in the menu shows how many of the videos you have obtained along the way.
Tekken Pachinko and Pachi-Slot Videos
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You can unlock a group of special Tekken related videos based on a series of Japanese gambling machines. These videos were never released outside of Japan or included in any other game until Tekken 7. There are 15 videos in total, which can be bought in one group for around 500K fight money.
Some of the videos will be 3D model showcases and instances from the Japanese Pachinko machines based on the Tekken characters, while a few will have anime cutscenes of the same characters.
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Gallery Concept Art
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In addition to the videos you can unlock in the Gallery, you can also purchase concept art for every Tekken game in the series. Concept art will include promo artwork from every Tekken release, original sketches, and special collaborations and pieces that span the entire legeacy of the franchise.
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Concept Art can be purchased individually or in group bulk for a set amount of fight money for each game. In the special section at the bottom (where the Pachinko videos are), you can view artwork from the 20th Anniversary celebration of Tekken, as well as the Tekken Blood Vengence film and the game Tekken Revolution.
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Hyeon-ho “Rangchu” Jeong is the new Tekken 7 champion after winning the Tekken World Tour finals over the weekend at an event in Amsterdam. His victory was the culmination of a year’s worth of competition, but at times it felt like he was fighting against history and even his own character en route to earning his crown. Warcraft 3 full game iso torrent.
South Korean upstart Rangchu didn’t win any of the major tournaments along the way to his world title, but instead earned his spot at the grand finals thanks to a handful of commendable performances at events like Taiwan Challenger, where he finished second behind Japanese veteran Takumi “Noroma” Hamasaki. He has, however, won support from Tekken fans thanks to his chosen character, the adorable Panda. This ursine fighter first debuted in Tekken 3 as a palette swap of Kuma, a grizzly bear that learned martial arts from series antagonist Heihachi Mishima. Since then, Panda has slowly been fleshed out into her own unique character, and now even sports a cute outfit complete with a plush doll of close friend Ling Xiaoyu.
Panda is far from a common sight on the competitive circuit for the simple reason that she’s not very good. Her damage output is on the low side, her movement options are poor, and opponents are often able to beat her down with more deadly, character-specific combos thanks to her large frame. It would probably be a step too far to call her a joke character like Street Fighter’s Dan Hibiki, but she’s often treated as such due to a lack of representation in high-level play.
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Rangchu’s Panda can, at times, be immaculate, but in fighting game competition, character loyalty can only get you so far. As such, he’s taken to using additional characters to cover matchups that may be too much for the bear to overcome on her own. Panda remained Rangchu’s main character during the Tekken World Tour finals, but whenever he would make the switch to backups like Kuma, Geese Howard, and Feng Wei, he lost. Because of that, it wasn’t much of a surprise to see Rangchu stick with Panda throughout his final stretch of matches.
After losing his first match, Rangchu made a comeback through the losers bracket, dropping fellow Korean powerhouses Sang-hyun “Jeondding” Jeon, Sung-ho “Chanel” Kang, and Jae-min “Knee” Bae in rapid succession. His losers finals match against Knee was poignant in that it kept Knee from getting his rematch against Byeong-mun “Qudans” Son in grand finals. Qudans, who won the Tekken World Tour finals last year, famously credits Knee with bringing him back to competition after his father’s death, and many were hoping to see the training partners face off in the championship match.
The odds were stacked against Rangchu as he sat down to face Qudans in grand finals. Coming from the losers bracket using a relatively weak character against one of the Tekken community’s most veteran competitors? That said, Rangchu still looked confident. The absurdity of a panda going toe-to-toe with Devil Jin, a super edgy version of series protagonist Jin Kazama, seemed to never cross his mind as he challenged Qudans. By using Panda’s long-range swipes and pokes, Rangchu was able to consistently punish his opponent’s errant attacks, eventually resetting the bracket with a clear 3-1 victory.
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The second set was much of the same. Rangchu played like a man possessed, pushing Qudans around the stage with the cutely-dressed Panda as if she was the best character in the game. The crowd packed tightly into Theater Amsterdam could be heard cheering for the young player with every hit he landed. Even when Qudans managed to gain the upper-hand, Rangchu persevered, stealing round after round until the job was done. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that Rangchu won by sheer force of will, staying in Qudans’s face and daring him to do something about it. After four more games, he had notched another 3-1 win onto his record, finally becoming the Tekken World Tour champion. Spectators, both in the venue and online, went nuts.
Tekken’s bears do not win tournaments. It just doesn’t happen. Hell, they rarely make the finals if Rangchu isn’t personally involved. But the young Korean competitor had done what most thought impossible in surviving the treacherous battlegrounds of the Tekken World Tour finals and making Panda look like a god. Taking first at an event of this caliber is a once in a lifetime achievement, and Rangchu was able to do it with a character no one thought was capable of winning, not even the developers. Series director Katsuhiro Harada summed up the moment perfectly when, before handing over Rangchu’s trophy, he uttered three, bemused words: “Panda? Panda? Really?”
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Ian Walker loves fighting games and writing about them. You can find him on Twitter at @iantothemax.