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**The 3D text for his "Gets Ready For The Next Battle" tagline is taken from ''Tekken 7''{{'}}s battle loading screen, albeit with "Get" being replaced with "Gets" in order to be grammatically correct. | **The 3D text for his "Gets Ready For The Next Battle" tagline is taken from ''Tekken 7''{{'}}s battle loading screen, albeit with "Get" being replaced with "Gets" in order to be grammatically correct. | ||
*Kazuya's act of throwing all of the defeated fighters off of the cliff in his reveal trailer is reminiscent of his endings in ''Tekken'' and ''Tekken 7'' where he did the same thing to Heihachi after defeating him. | *Kazuya's act of throwing all of the defeated fighters off of the cliff in his reveal trailer is reminiscent of his endings in ''Tekken'' and ''Tekken 7'' where he did the same thing to Heihachi after defeating him. | ||
*Kazuya is the third fighter in ''Ultimate'' to speak Japanese in all regions. However, unlike [[Cloud Strife]] and [[Sephiroth]], whose Japanese speaking is likely because of union issues with their English voice actors, Kazuya's Japanese speaking is in line with his home series, as most characters in the mainline ''Tekken'' games (with a few exceptions, such as Alisa Bosconovitch and Sergei Dragunov) are only voiced in their native language | *Kazuya is the third fighter in ''Ultimate'' to speak Japanese in all regions. However, unlike [[Cloud Strife]] and [[Sephiroth]], whose Japanese speaking is likely because of union issues with their English voice actors, Kazuya's Japanese speaking is in line with his home series, as most characters in the mainline ''Tekken'' games (with a few exceptions, such as Alisa Bosconovitch and Sergei Dragunov) are only voiced in their native language (Japanese in Kazuya's case). | ||
*The European versions of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' website say "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate x Kazuya" instead of ''Tekken'' in his newcomer banner. Likewise, the website was updated to remove the series names and logos for all characters in the "Sort by Series" section. This is in line with the pattern that European marketing does not include the names of crossover games with a higher PEGI rating than ''Super Smash Bros Ultimate'' (''Tekken 7'' is rated 16). However, the European video presentations still show the ''Tekken'' name and logo. | *The European versions of the ''Super Smash Bros.'' website say "Super Smash Bros. Ultimate x Kazuya" instead of ''Tekken'' in his newcomer banner. Likewise, the website was updated to remove the series names and logos for all characters in the "Sort by Series" section. This is in line with the pattern that European marketing does not include the names of crossover games with a higher PEGI rating than ''Super Smash Bros Ultimate'' (''Tekken 7'' is rated 16). However, the European video presentations still show the ''Tekken'' name and logo. | ||
*With a weight value of 113, Kazuya is the heaviest DLC character in ''Ultimate''. | *With a weight value of 113, Kazuya is the heaviest DLC character in ''Ultimate''. | ||