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Work on your translation skills.
Although I'd like to get all 3, right now SF6 leads the pack with what it has shown to actually offer.
Giving the PC players both a demo and beta also counts for so much.
Buying three games means being rich? Come on guy ... Don't make us laugh.
And I doubt MK1 actually releases in September.
Eeeeeh... given the amount of microtransactions Warner Bros and Netherrealm stuffed in MK10, MK11, and Injustice 2, I'm fairly confident in assuming MK1 is going to give you plenty of opportunities to spend money in order to unlock stuff which should have been part of the game itself.
I mean, I'm sure it's not going to be as bad as Dead-we're-going-to-charge-you-every-single-time-you-want-to-change-a-fighter's-hair-color-or Alive, but it won't be too far off either.
SF6 is just as bad if not worse than 5 but it's got Cammy in it.
Most of the rest of the information is from watching video interviews (e.g. https://www.ign.com/videos/whats-new-in-tekken-8-an-interview-with-katsuhiro-harada-and-michael-murray), character trailers, and more recently steamer impressions from the hands on beta (N.B. that these people are in creator programs with namco). From the trailers movement seemed gutted and buttons seems to lead into forced mixups. People who played the early build tests said that movement was gutted - and they asked harada about it, and he said it was intentional (e.g. Aris mentions this in his video).