Tekken director katsuhiro harada visits waffle house

Katsuhiro Harada, longtime director of the Tekken fighting game series, has visited a Waffle House for the first time. The developer shared the news on his X account late on May 24.

Harada posted photos from the visit, including one showing him holding a chair. He wrote that the staff were friendly and sold him a menu for five dollars. He added that he plans to return at 3 a.m. for what he called fight time.

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