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Precipice of Fate is a stage in the console versions of Tekken 7.

Background[]

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The Precipice of Fate in Tekken 1.

The Precipice of Fate is the clifftop Heihachi Mishima threw his five-year-old son, Kazuya Mishima, off. It is the same clifftop Kazuya would later throw Heihachi off twenty-one years later, in his Tekken 1 ending. The original clifftop is shown overlooking vast flat forests and a river. The precipice now is shown to be in amidst a mountainous area, possibly a part of the larger Mishima Estate. It was the near fatal fall from this cliff that awakened Kazuya's Devil Gene, which enabled him to survive the fall and climb back up.

The clifftop is an important location in Mishima Family history, and, whilst it has only appeared as a stage in Tekken 7, it features in many flashbacks throughout the games, whenever Kazuya's early history is told.

Description[]

The stage is a barren clifftop overlooking a misty mountain range with jagged peaks, it is very similar to the initial stage layout of Devil's Pit, taking place on an open rock clearing in a mountainous region. Unlike Devil's Pit, there is no volcanic activity surrounding the stage and, on the match point, it does not change the configuration as Devil's Pit does.

The stage appears to play some role in the game's story mode, as early screenshots of it demonstrate a young and vengeful Kazuya Mishima attacking his father on the stage.

Background Music[]

The BGM is titled "PRECIPICE OF FATE",

First Round[]

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Tekken 7 OST- PRECIPICE OF FATE - Round 1

Final Round[]

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Tekken 7 OST- PRECIPICE OF FATE - Final Round

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • Another Tekken 7 stage, Brimstone & Fire, serves as a variation of this stage where the serene mountain landscape is replaced by violent volcanic activity.

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