But like many competitive fighters, TTT2 didn’t launch perfectly. Balance issues, netcode quirks, and system bugs plagued the early months. That all changed with the arrival of .

In a game featuring nearly 60 characters, balance is a delicate tightrope. Early versions of TTT2 had specific moves, tracking properties, and tag interactions that felt overly oppressive or flat-out broken. Update 1.03 introduced sweeping character adjustments that leveled the playing field. Tag Assault Damage Scaling

While the game launched with a massive cast, 1.03 finally delivered the "missing" fighters. These weren't just clones; they were fan favorites that rounded out the tag-team chemistry. and Angel returned to the fold.

However, Tekken 8 has since surpassed it in netcode (rollback). But for the PS3? It took a chaotic, unbalanced team fighter and turned it into a chess match with explosions.

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: Fixed mid-combo drops caused by unusual character weight classes. Infinite Combo Elimination

Allow the system to download and install the latest patch. Generally, this will ensure you are at the most stable version supported by the PSN servers [1]. Conclusion: Is 1.03 Still Relevant?

Warning: Do not confuse Update 1.03 with the (which added Snoop Dogg’s stage and costumes). Those are separate.