Arena is a stage in Tekken 4. This fight is a cage match, as it takes place in a ring surrounded by metal bars, and serves as the fight venue for the finals of the 4th King of Iron Fist Tournament. Spectators cheer the fighters on from outside of the ring. Also outside of the ring is a screen that will display the characters fighting.
In Story Mode, Arcade Mode, and Time Attack Mode, Heihachi Mishima is the boss fight in this stage.
Background Music[]
The stage BGM is titled "The Strongest Iron Arena".
No. | Song | Duration | Audio |
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01 | The Strongest Iron Arena | 2:34 |
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Trivia[]
- In the Japanese version, there is a way to get rid of the bars around the arena. The player must first finish time attack mode and must then play story mode with the same character while skipping Heihachi's introduction. When the round begins, the bars will be invisible. The player can then leave the arena using the ramp that Heihachi came down from.[1] This is due to the fact that there are two Arena stages: One which is only used for Heihachi to walk through during his introduction, and the normal stage which is loaded when the round starts. The "open" Arena stage can be accessed using a cheat device on any version of the game.
- This stage was re-imagined in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 as well as its background music being remixed.
- This stage was used as the setting for the endings of Christie Monteiro, Combot, Lee Chaolan (only the first half), and Panda.
- Panda's ending is the only instance in the game that features the stage with no spectators.
- This stage was shown in Lee Chaolan and Paul Phoenix's prologues in Tekken 5.