In the early 2020s, as the PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 matured into a highly capable piece of software, preservationists and fighting game fans turned their attention to a title that had been left behind: Tekken Tag Tournament 2 . Released in 2012, it was a content-rich entry—over 50 characters, complex tag mechanics, and a famously robust customization system. But it also harbored a quiet problem: console-exclusive content that had become inaccessible.