So I recently signed up for my first tournament and I was wondering if i should map my buttons for doing 1+2 and 3+4 inputs. I currently do this when I play online but I read a couple of forums that say its frowned upon. I plan on using a Duelshock 4 when I participate and I'm not sure if I could learn to do those inputs with out mapping them to the shoulder buttons. But should I learn to avoid "being frowned at", should I just stick to what im doing right now, or is there another solution?

The TWT 2023 features offline Master+, Master and Challenger tiers of tournaments as its major events, which award points toward the circuit's global leaderboard. Dojo Events will also grant points based on the number of entrants (96+, 64+, 48+, 32+ or 16+).


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1 Coverage of the Dojo tournaments listed below are added at editors discretion. However, every Dojo event that has been validated and had their point distribution completed by BNE is also counted towards the Leaderboards. BNE reserves the right to deny Dojo events status at their sole discretion.[1]


Tekken Unlimited Tag Tournament 2 (   2 Tekken Anrimiteddo Taggu Tonamento 2/Tsu) or just Tekken Unlimited (  Tekken Anrimiteddo) is the updated version of the original Tekken Tag Tournament 2. The game was released for Japanese arcades on March 27, 2011. A world tournament of the game was held on October 26, 2013.

Armor King (I) is a luchador who entered the first King of Iron Fist Tournament. He was killed by Craig Marduk prior to the fourth tournament. His younger brother, Armor King (II), took up the mantle and title and now seeks revenge.

Paul Phoenix is a hot-blooded martial artist aiming to be the greatest fighter in the universe. He entered the seventh The King of Iron Fist Tournament with his eyes on the exorbitant prize money, more assured than ever that this time he would claim victory. The tournament, however, would be suspended with the disappearance of its organizer. Paul received barely a fraction of the fight money he had been counting on, plunging him into a life of destitution.

Each iteration of the highly popular Tekken franchise sees a new King of Iron Fist Tournament. This tournament is only entered by the world's very best fighters who compete in brutal combat in order to become champion. The recent reveal of Tekken 8 should mark the announcement of the 8th King of Iron Fist Tournament, with fighters from across the globe flocking to the event in hopes of taking away the top prize and proving themselves to be the very best.

Exactly how the King of Iron Fist Tournament will take shape this time around is unknown. With Heihachi Mishima presumed dead following events in the last game, Tekken could be breaking a long-standing tradition by not including the Mishima family patriarch for the first time in its history. This would throw the whole tournament into doubt, as Heihachi himself has sponsored four of the seven previous tournaments. Although both Jin Kazama and his father Kazuya Mishima have also sponsored a tournament previously, it is hard to know at this stage what circumstances will arise that could result in one of them seizing the opportunity to sponsor and announce the King of Iron Fist Tournament 8.

The first King of Iron Fist Tournament was sponsored by Heihachi Mishima, and each tournament's sponsor is automatically the boss, or sub-boss, of the game by proxy. Heihachi's son, Kazuya Mishima, entered the tournament in the hope of facing his father in the final. Kazuya was seeking revenge for being thrown off a cliff as a child, an act that Heihachi claimed was intended to make sure Kazuya was strong enough to carry the Mishima name. Kazuya barely survived the fall, and years later enters the tournament in the hopes of gaining revenge on his father. Kazuya successfully defeated his father during Tekken's climax in the tournament final, subsequently dropping him off a cliff in a final act of vengeance, giving birth to one of the most dysfunctional families in video games.

Events in Tekken 2 saw roles reversed, with Kazuya himself this time sponsoring the tournament. Believing Heihachi to be dead, Kazuya began to embrace his devil gene, eager to see who would progress to meet him in the final. In a surprise twist though, Heihachi was alive and entered the tournament, eventually meeting and defeating Kazuya to be crowned champion, before throwing his son's body into a volcano.

Tekken 3's plot, and the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3's events, were loosely covered in the recent Tekken: Bloodline Netflix series. Jin Kazama, son of Kazuya Mishima enters the tournament at the behest of his grandfather and sponsor Heihachi. Hungry to gain revenge on the powerful demon Ogre who is responsible for his mother's death, Jin fights viciously throughout the tournament before defeating Ogre's final form to win it and become champion. However, unbeknownst to Jin, the tournament was a ruse to lure Ogre out into the open, and Jin was subsequently executed by his grandfather, with a bullet to the head. Jin's devil gene emerged at the end, resurrecting him and allowing him to escape.

The fourth King of Iron Fist Tournament was once again announced and sponsored by Heihachi Mishima in Tekken 4. This edition of the tournament finally sees Jin and Kazuya scheduled to face off, but Jin is captured by Heihachi's troops before the fight can start, enabling Kazuya to proceed to the final by default. In another epic rematch, Heihachi defeated Kazuya to once again become champion, before Jin, struggling to contain his devil form, finally met his father.

The sponsor of the fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament was not made clear during the opening events of Tekken 5, but it was eventually revealed that Jinpachi Mishima, Heihachi's father, was the one who called for the tournament. Jinpachi, who was being controlled by an evil entity, was hoping someone would be able to defeat him and destroy this entity before it was able to wreak havoc. Jin was happy to oblige, defeating his great-grandfather in the final to once again be crowned champion. It's worth noting that Jin actually lost to Hwoarang, one of Tekken's most beloved characters, during the tournament. This loss triggered Jin's devil gene, and he badly injured Hwoarang, leaving him unable to fight. Jin continued in his place as a result, going on to win the tournament.

Tekken 6 kicked off with Jin Kazama announcing the 6th King of Iron Fist Tournament. Jin, now the CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu and its powerful Tekken Force legion of troops, did this in order to lure out his father Kazuya, the only man standing in the way of Jin's tyrannical ambitions. Jin's real motivations were soon revealed, though. He hoped to give corporeal form to the demon Azazel, so he could defeat the beast in combat and save the world from certain destruction. After the two face off in battle, Jin and Azazel fell deep below the ground into the ruins of a temple. With Jin seemingly gone, the tournament was called off, and no winner was declared.

Heihachi Mishima once again sponsored the tournament during Tekken 7. Having retaken command of his company, Heihachi hoped that this tournament would expose Kazuya's devil gene to the world, swaying public opinion against Kazuya's G Corporation, the only force strong enough to oppose his Mishima Zaibatsu. The emergence of Street Fighter's Akuma forced Heihachi to alter his plans, and he subsequently declared himself dead to bring an end to the tournament prematurely with no winner announced. This allowed Akuma and Kazuya's fight to take center stage. Ironically, after the fight saw Kazuya defeat Akuma, the vengeful son finally ended his father's tyranny, dropping Heihachi directly into a river of lava to his death.

The last two King of Iron Fist Tournaments have therefore ended without a champion. If, as history suggests, Tekken 8 signals the 8th iteration of the fighting tournament, it could well be time for a new champion to emerge.

The UK-based climate change group Just Stop Oil is often in the headlines for its large-scale marches and disruptive protests, most notably closing sections of the UK's busiest motorway, but this weekend its sights moved from civil disobedience to the fighting game community. A Tekken 7 event being held at EGX 2023 was targeted, during which three activists from the group invaded the stage during the tournament winner's final, before spraying orange paint on the big screen behind the competitors and on parts of the stage.

It is hard to imagine that executives at either Barclays or Shell are especially bothered that a fighting game tournament with a 5,000 prize pool was temporarily disrupted. After the event the tournament continued, with J0Ka beating Ayorichie in the final. Third place went to one of the players who was on-stage during the protest, KaneandTrench, who later commented:

Tekken caster, commentator and tournament organiser Spag posted an image showing the considerable damage done to the screen, adding that "Kaneandtrench kept playing when they were doing this LOOOOOOOOOOL."

Spag later noted that "They tried to stop oil but only managed to briefly stop an event which was won by a Saudi-sponsored player, ggs." He also praised the tournament staff for quickly getting the event back on track.

It's also the case that, as the group's profile has grown, so has notice of things like its funding sources, with a major donor being the US-based Climate Emergency Fund, co-founded by Getty family heir Aileen Getty (the Getty fortune being built on oil). You can imagine the conspiracy theories that come from that. But while Just Stop Oil's main goals are obvious, targeting a Tekken tournament seems unlikely to make any difference to anything.

The final standings at the Nations Cup in Riyadh last week, the first country-based Tekken tournament, showed Pakistan at the top, unbeaten, and the rest of the world looking on in awe. The event, called Gamers8, was organized by the Saudi Esports Federation, bringing together 16 national teams from all over the world. be457b7860

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