Tekken 8 players have been expressing their frustration at the addition of a new Tekken Fight Pass feature.
During a recent Tekken Talk stream (as spotted by MP1st), the game’s developers revealed that a Tekken Fight Pass is coming to the game.
According to the feature’s description, the Fight Pass will work like Battle Passes in live service games, in which “during the specified period, players can increase their level by completing daily and weekly missions in online matches, allowing them to obtain various items”.
As with most other games’ Battle Passes, the Tekken Fight Pass will have a free tier and a paid Premium tier, where “items are even more luxurious” and players can earn Tekken Coins to buy items in the Tekken Shop.
The announcement has angered some players, who feel that having already paid $70 for the base game, they’re now seeing other microtransactions being added post-launch.
Tekken 8 launched on January 26, and around a month later Bandai Namco then added microtransactions to the game, along with a Tekken Shop where items could be bought for real money.
According to YouTube user comments under the stream and numerous highly-upvoted posts on the Tekken subreddit, however, many players feel the latest addition of a Battle Pass is a step too far.
“Disappointed,” said YouTube user k3kskuchen. “Would have never bought the Collector’s Edition had I known that you guys would patch in a microtransactio shop AND Battle Passes. At least Street Fighter 6 had the decency to say this upfront. You should be ashamed.”
“I was annoyed about the Tekken Shop but got over it, but a Battle Pass?” added user shinyshinx789. “They’re treating this full priced game like it’s free. I can’t believe how low companies must go with microtransactions nowadays.”
On the Tekken subreddit, a thread titled “A F2P model in a full-price game is beyond scummy” has received nearly 1000 upvotes.
“I personally purchased / pre-ordered the Ultimate Edition believing I would get all the DLC content
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