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If you recently reinstalled the game, bought a used copy, or upgraded your hard drive, you might have noticed that fighters like Kunimitsu, Ancient Ogre, Angel, Michelle Chang, and Dr. Bosconovitch are nowhere to be found.
Launch Tekken Tag Tournament 2 while connected to the internet.
TTT2 on PS3 Still Broken? Here’s the Real Fix for the DLC Character Download Loop
To fix this, you have two options:
Together, these characters represented the final timed roster update, and series director Katsuhiro Harada was adamant that "none of them are paid DLC".
Find Tekken Tag Tournament 2 , press , and select Delete .
Which of those (if any) would you like next?
Install them. Once installed, log back into your . The characters will now be unlocked globally across your console. Method 3: Clear and Re-Install Title Updates
If a file became corrupted during your initial setup, the PS3 will continue reading the broken file instead of your new downloads. A clean wipe of the digital patch data is required. Go to the column on your PS3 XMB.
Early players discovered a game-breaking bug: teaching Combot a move from a DLC character—specifically, a move from the four pre-order DLC characters (Michelle, Angel, Kunimitsu, or Ancient Ogre)—while not having those DLC characters properly unlocked could corrupt your save data permanently. In such cases, the only solution was to delete the save file and start over.
If you're trying to access DLC fighters in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 on PS3 today, you’ve likely run into a frustrating wall. Despite the game being over a decade old, the "missing" content issue is one of the most common tech complaints for the title.
Most of the results were clickbait or malware traps promising a " unlocking tool" that would actually just brick your console with a rootkit. But Ryu was a veteran of the digital salvage wars. He skipped the first three pages of Google results and dove straight into page twelve, a digital wasteland of 404 errors.
This pernicious error requires more aggressive measures. One user who encountered the problem described their frustrating experience: