Bandai Namco has recently released a new update for Tekken 8, which brings a big character customization feature and a lot of balance fixes. Since its release, Tekken 8 has been a big hit for the developer, nailing and innovating on the best parts of the fighting game genre, and these updates show that Bandai Namco is busy trying to make the experience as good as it can be.
Tekken 8 is the much-awaited latest entry in the popular decades-old fighting franchise. Released in January 2024, the game has gotten universal acclaim from critics and fans alike, being hailed as a true evolution for the genre. Many have considered it easy to pick up and play but definitely challenging to master, proving its satisfying depth.
The new Tekken 8 update mainly brings the recently announced and somewhat controversial Tekken Shop, which had garnered quite a bit of backlash for introducing microtransactions. The Shop items include elements from legacy character costumes, avatar skins, and new items such as the UT collaboration shirts from clothing brand Uniqlo that celebrate the game's 30th anniversary. Both free and paid items will be available to purchase at the Tekken Shop, and players will need to buy Tekken Coins for the latter.
Meanwhile, the new Tekken 8 update also addresses cheating in multiplayer. High-ranking players who have been reported many times and confirmed by the team to have cheated were taken out of the leaderboard and had their ranks reset to Beginner. However, recently discussed plans to deal with rage quitters in Tekken 8have not yet been implemented, so players will have to deal with those for a little longer.
Other fixes in the new update include various small bugs in the Arcade Quest and Tekken Ball modes. It's also worth noting that any replay data recorded prior to Patch 1.02.01 will either be deleted or unplayable. There's also a bit of a long list of balance changes across specific characters and general moves and modes. These minor fixes, while unassuming
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