Ps3 Tekken Tag | Tournament 2 Dlc Pkg Exclusive

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 on PS3 had several DLC types. The term "exclusive" usually refers to:

Important: As of 2025, the PS3 PSN store is severely degraded. You cannot buy new DLC directly. The only way to install "exclusive" DLC is via PKG files (PlayStation Package files) on a CFW (Custom Firmware) or HEN (Homebrew Enabler) PS3.


Where to find? (No direct links – rules compliance)
Search on PSX-Place, NextGenUpdate, or archive.org for TTT2 DLC PKG. Also check redump.org DLC lists.

Search for these exact filenames (common scene releases): ps3 tekken tag tournament 2 dlc pkg exclusive

If you are using a modded PS3 (Rebug, Ferrox, etc.):

Even with the exclusive PKG, users report three recurring problems:

1. "Install Failed" Error (80029563)

2. DLC Shows in Game Data but not in Game

3. Tekken Tunes Doesn't Appear

The homebrew community has been remarkably active. As of 2025, a group called PS3 DLC Preservation Project released a definitive "All-in-One TTT2 PKG" that weighs in at 2.7GB—covering every region, every pre-order bonus, and every event-exclusive costume ever made. Tekken Tag Tournament 2 on PS3 had several DLC types


Yes—and no. Let’s be honest.

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is a masterpiece, but it’s also available on Xbox 360 (with DLC intact via XBLA archives) and via RPCS3 emulation on PC. On PC, mods easily add back all "exclusive" content without worrying about PKG files.

However, for the authentic PS3 experience, nothing beats booting up a fat or slim model, hearing the XMB chime, and launching TTT2 with the complete Snoop Dogg stage playing "Kush" as a soundmod. The PKG exclusive preserves a specific moment in gaming history: when pre-order DLC was an actual collectible and not just a code printed on a receipt. Important: As of 2025, the PS3 PSN store

If you plan to play offline, local multiplayer (the game’s true strength), or showcase your PS3 library, hunting down this PKG is a rite of passage. Just don’t expect to find it on PSN anymore. You’ll have to dig into archive.org, Reddit threads, or Discord channels dedicated to PS3 CFW.