



Put into context, the game will take up over half of the Premium Wii U's 32GB internal memory, while owners of the Basic Wii U, which holds just 8GB of internal memory, will need to plug in an external storage device if they want to complete the download. The digital version will also require 16.7 gigabytes of memory. Pricing details for the Western release are yet to be announced. In Japan, players who buy the digital version will make a small savings, as Namco Bandai Games revealed that the download will cost 6,280 yen, whereas the retail version is priced slightly higher at 6,980 yen. Tekken Tag Tournament 2: Wii U Edition will be sold on the Wii U eShop, as well as at retail, when it launches alongside the new console.
