The arrival of Sony's newly-structured PS Plus service has brought plenty of classic games from throughout PlayStation history to modern consoles. The new PS Plus model gives Premium-tier subscribers access to a massive library of classic games from the PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP, including titles like Ape Escape and Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee. Many of these games have also been made available for individual purchase for non-subscribers. However, fans quickly noticed classic fighting game Tekken 2 came with a ridiculous price tag.
Throughout Tekken's storied history spanning seven main-series entries, Tekken 2 has remained a fan favorite from the franchise's early days. The classic fighting game saw multiple re-releases following its arcade debut in 1995, being ported to the PS1 the next year and later brought to the PS3 and PSP through the PlayStation Store. However, with the discontinuation of Sony's «PS1 Classics» line after the Vita, Tekken 2 was unavailable to play on modern PlayStation consoles until now. However, players not subscribed to PS Plus quickly noticed the game's store page sported an oddly high price of $9,999.99.
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Sony's recent addition of the new PS Plus classic games to the store saw Tekken 2 appear with an exorbitant nearly $10,000 price tag to the amusement of fans. Many Tekken fans took to Twitter poking fun at the price, and even Tekken director Katsuhiro Harada joined in the fun, jokingly praising Sony's pricing of the fighting game. The game's erroneous listing is made especially peculiar when fans realized that Tekken 2 was not intended to be available for purchase outside a PS Plus subscription.
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