Series director and producer Katsuhiro Harada likens it to a virtual arcade. Players use digital coins to play matches, and everyone gets an allotment of free coins that replenish over time (Namco Bandai did not say how long it would take for these Arcade Coins to refill). Versus Coins are for player or ranked matches, and these refill for free every 30 minutes.You can also buy premium coins, and you can use these like real-life quarters in an arcade machine. If you win a match against an opponent, you get to keep your coin. Harada stressed that the premium coins are optional anyone who wants to play for free can simply wait for their coins to refill.Read more at http://venturebeat.com/2013/06/11/namco-bandai-launches-free-to-play-fighting-game-tekken-revolution-for-playstation-network/#9w9s01bdrwxpljgV.99
Coins, tickets and premium coins New coins appear after a certain amount of time regardless if you're online or offline, so you can shut down your PS3 without worry and come back to a fresh amount of coins to use. Arcade Coins allow you to play arcade mode, you can have a max of 2 at one time, and a new coin comes up every 60 minutes. Battle Coins allow you to play the online ranked and player match modes. You can have a max of 5, and a new one comes up automatically every 30 minutes. Premium Tickets are awarded to you by accomplishing various feats, like beating arcade mode and such. You can use a premium ticket to play arcade or ranked mode if you're out of coins. You can hold a max of 999 Premium Tickets, and if you use one to play an online match, and you win that match, you'll earn another Premium Ticket as a prize. If you lose that online match, you'll gain more XP than you otherwise would have. Premium Coins work the same way as Premium Tickets, except you have to purchase these. Here's the pricing structure, all in USD.- 4 for 99 cents.- 10 for $1.99.- 30 for $4.99.