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      • Unlike other long-running series, the Tekken games don't jump around in time. There are a few non-canon entries, but even they seem to take place chronologically after the previous game.
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  2. Sep 18, 2022 · Guides. How to play the Tekken series games in timeline order. Get ready for the next battle. Tre Lyerly. |. Published: Sep 17, 2022 10:44 PM PDT. Each new entry in the series has fans of the...

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  3. Dec 17, 2022 · Looking for a list of all Tekken games in order? Join us as we look back on the fighting game franchise’s history of arcade and console releases.

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    • Tekken
    • Tekken 2
    • Tekken 3
    • Tekken Tag Tournament
    • Tekken Advance
    • Tekken 4
    • Tekken 5
    • Death by Degrees
    • Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection
    • Tekken 6

    Launched In 1994

    The first game kicks off the story of when Kazuya is five and gets chucked down a mountain by his father. It was explained in 7 that Kazuya's mother had a power called a devil form and Heihachi wanted to see if his child inherited it too. The rest of the story is Kazuya's request for revenge against his father, who he eventually comes to overthrow.

    Launched In 1995

    The sequel picks up two years later and follows the story of Kazuya running his father's business. Somehow he and the company have become more corrupt before. This is the game where Kazuya meets Jun Kazama and conceives his son Jin, continuing the family line. Alas, Mishima men are not known for being attentive fathers. Kazuya cared for Jun, but he was not exactly ever destined to be a family man.

    Launched In 1997

    This game follows the story of Jin who was raised by his mother alone. Set between 15-20 years after the previous King of Iron Fist Tournament, Jin seeks out his grandfather Heihachi to train him to be strong enough to defeat a beast called Ogre. Little does Jin know that Heihachi has an ulterior motive in mind, as he seeks to use Ogre's power for his own gain. Jin's driven by a desire to avenge his mother, who he believes to have been killed by Ogre.

    Also Launched In 1997

    This was a player-versus-player style game with the playstyle of Tekken 3 where teams of two fought against one another. In addition to having the characters from Tekken 3, the game had characters from Tekken 2 as well.

    Launched In 2001

    This title for the Gameboy Advance has several of the characters from Tekken 3 and follows a very similar story, though much of it isn't considered canon. It was the initial Tekken title to be launched on a Nintendo console, and it was Bandai Namco's attempt to popularize the franchise for handheld play in the West since the WonderSwan was region-locked.

    Also Launched In 2001

    The fourth installment in the series takes place two years after the events of the third main entry. Its story follows good old Heihachi doing biogenetic experiments and finding that the son he threw into a volcano two decades prior may not be as dead as he expected. Heihachi organizes the King of the Iron Fist tournament in an attempt to attract his son and grandson, Jin. It's a very drama-packed family reunion as one would expect.

    Launched In 2004

    This game picks up right where the previous one left off, with Jin having left his father and grandfather out cold. Heihachi is actually absent for most of the game here, with somebody completely different and surprising organizing the tournament this time. That figure proves to be none other than Jinpachi, father of Heihachi and great-grandfather to Jin. While Jinpachi is nowhere near as cruel as his son, he does come with a catch.

    Launched In 2005

    Nina Williams is one of the most popular characters in the entire Tekken franchise, so it's no surprise she got her own spin-off game that goes into detail on her backstory. There is no canon time for when it takes place. However, there is a scene where Nina somewhat squashes her rivalry with her sister Anna. The interaction is extremely brief, yet it seems to be the catalyst for events that happen in the main Tekken games.

    Also Launched In 2005

    This game for the PSP has the same plot as the original 5, just with a few added characters and plotlines. Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection's new characters are Emilie de Rochefort, Sergei Dragunov, and Armor King II, and they each get their own stories.

    Launched In 2007

    Possibly the most dramatic of all the games, Tekken 6takes place a few years after Jin defeated his grandfather Jinpachi and took over the Mishima Zaibatsu company. After seeing the way that his father and grandfather were, one would think that Jin would at least attempt to not become corrupt. Alas, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, and it is revealed that Jin used the company to plunge the world into complete chaos.

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  4. Jan 20, 2024 · But if you want to know more about the history of Tekken games, here are all the Tekken titles in chronological order. The Tekken franchise story revolves around the Mishima clan and their power struggles.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · All Tekken games in release order. AKA a who's who of fighters being chucked off a cliff. There are few innovations more revolutionary to the fighting game genre than brawling in three...

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · From 1994 all the way to 2024, we’ve seen only eight mainline Tekken games, but the total number of Tekken games is much higher when you consider re-releases and the various spinoffs that have...