Alex (can be seen in one of the stages).Scramble mode is when 2 teams of 2 players each fight in the same area in the same time with a single health bar.The only drawback is that if the opponent isn't beaten within a time limit the powered up character will faint Pandora can only be activated when the lead character has 25% or below health and the waiting character will not only get a power boost but can also perform cross arts on their own. The "Pandora" is when the first character loses all his/her health to power up the waiting character temporarily.There are now "Cross Arts" where both team characters attack the opponent simultaneously if the first character's super successfully hits the opponent.There is now a gem system which provides small power ups for characters when guidelines have been achieved.There are trials in the game during practice, similar to the sample combos provided in Tekken 6.40 characters have been confirmed (excluding the guest characters Cole MacGrath from inFamous along with Kuro, Pac-man, Megaman, the DLC characters and Toro).The control scheme favors Street Fighter's "Light, Medium, and Heavy" setup as opposed to the Tekken's "right punch, left punch, right kick, left kick" setup.There seems to be a super meter system where the cancellation of your tag moves cost a single bar, an EX move costs a single bar, supers cost two and tagging when grounded will cost you a super bar.The gameplay video shows that it will have Street Fighter IV's 2D.5 gameplay.Street Fighter and Tekken character's traditional move sets have been ported.The game is a 2 on 2 tag team fighter similar to Tekken Tag Tournament and other "Capcom VS" titles.
Separate games that will both contain characters from Namco and Capcom's flagship fighting titles. Further information was released on the Jat the 2010 San Diego Comic-Con during Capcom's "Street Fighter IV and Beyond" panel when Street Fighter producer Yoshinori Ono had his panel interrupted in a staged event by Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada to present the release of Street Fighter X Tekken developed by Capcom and Tekken X Street Fighter developed by Namco. Many speculated it would cross over with Sega's Virtua Fighter because of their similarity in graphics and gameplay.
Work on Street Fighter X Tekken was hinted at when in an interview with CVG magazine Tekken series director Katsuhiro Harada mentioned he would like to work on a crossover fighting game.