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| image = File:Tekken 8 cover art.jpg |
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| caption = Cover art featuring [[Kazuya Mishima]] and [[Jin Kazama]] |
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| developer = {{ubl|[[Bandai Namco Studios]]|[[Arika]]}} |
| developer = {{ubl|[[Bandai Namco Studios]]|[[Arika]]<ref name="Arika"/>}} |
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| publisher = [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] |
| publisher = [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] |
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| platforms = {{ubl|[[PlayStation 5]]|[[Windows]]|[[Xbox Series X/S]]}} |
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| genre = [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| engine = [[Unreal Engine 5]] |
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| modes = [[Single-player video game|Single-player]], [[Multiplayer video game|multiplayer]] |
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| director = {{ubl|Kohei Ikeda|Yasuki Nakabayashi}} |
| director = {{ubl|Kohei Ikeda|Yasuki Nakabayashi}} |
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| producer = {{ubl|Kohei Ikeda|Yohei Shimbori}} |
| producer = {{ubl|[[Katsuhiro Harada]]|Kohei Ikeda|Yohei Shimbori}} |
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| designer = {{ubl|Yoshinori Takahashi|Sakimori Numata|Masayoshi Noda}} |
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| programmer = Kei Kudo |
| programmer = Kei Kudo |
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| artist = {{ubl|Kousuke Waki|Shinichiro Ozawa|Hiroshi Asai}} |
| artist = {{ubl|Kousuke Waki|Shinichiro Ozawa|Hiroshi Asai}} |
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| composer ={{ubl|Yusuke Yamauchi|Akitaka Tohyama|Shogo Nomura|Yoshihito Yano}} |
| composer = {{ubl|Yusuke Yamauchi|Akitaka Tohyama|Shogo Nomura|Yoshihito Yano|[[Go Shiina]]|[[Shinji Hosoe]]}} |
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| series = ''[[Tekken]]'' |
| series = ''[[Tekken]]'' |
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| engine = [[Unreal Engine 5]] |
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| platforms = {{ubl|[[PlayStation 5]]|[[Windows]]|[[Xbox Series X/S]]}} |
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| released = January 26, 2024 |
| released = January 26, 2024 |
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| genre = [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| modes = [[Single-player]], [[multiplayer]] |
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{{nihongo|'''''Tekken 8'''''|鉄拳8|lead=yes}} is a [[fighting]] |
{{nihongo|'''''Tekken 8'''''|鉄拳8|lead=yes}} is a 2024 [[fighting game]] developed by [[Bandai Namco Studios]] and [[Arika]]<ref name="Arika">{{cite web |url=https://www.arika.co.jp/news/press-release/arika-release_20230206en.pdf |title=Notice regarding contracted development work for the "TEKKEN" series. |website=Arika |date=February 6, 2023 |access-date=August 1, 2024}}</ref> and published by [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]]. It is the eighth canon release (and tenth overall entry) in the ''[[Tekken]]'' series and the first one to debut on home systems instead of [[Arcade game|arcades]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Editor |first=Alex Donaldson Assistant |date=2024-02-05 |title=Tekken 8 is sadly missing in action in arcades for now – but its creators still strive to honor arcade culture |url=https://www.vg247.com/tekken-8-honoring-arcade-culture |access-date=2024-08-30 |website=VG247 |language=en}}</ref> [[Game testing|Game tests]] were held starting in July 2023 before the final game was released for the [[PlayStation 5]], [[Windows]], and [[Xbox Series X/S]] on January 26, 2024. |
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The base game's story mode, titled ''The Dark Awakens'', takes place six months after the events of [[Tekken 7|its predecessor]] and focuses on the final confrontation between protagonist [[Jin Kazama]] and his father [[Kazuya Mishima]], as well as the introduction of [[Heihachi Mishima]]'s adoptive daughter, Reina. Jin's mother Jun Kazama also appears in her first canon appearance since ''[[Tekken 2]]''. Meanwhile, an additional story mode titled ''Unforgettable Echoes'' focuses on Lidia Sobieska, [[Eddy Gordo]], and [[Characters of the Tekken series#Yoshimitsu|Yoshimitsu]] on uncovering the Mishima Clan's ancient history, as well as the resurrection of Heihachi himself. |
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Development of ''Tekken 8'' was first teased in August 2022 at [[Evo 2022]], with an official presentation made the following month at [[Sony]]'s ''State of Play'' event. Focusing on more aggressive tones, ''Tekken 8'' was developed using [[Unreal Engine|Unreal Engine 5]], and it features upgraded fighting elements and systems from its predecessor. ''Tekken 8'' also introduces brand-new mechanics, such as the "Heat" system and "Tornado" hits. Arcade Quest was another addition to their online mode, which includes tournaments, arcade features, customisable avatars, and specialised currency that is featured throughout the game. |
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Focusing on more aggressive tones, ''Tekken 8'' was developed using [[Unreal Engine 5]], and it features upgraded fighting elements and systems from its predecessor. ''Tekken 8'' also introduces brand-new mechanics, such as the "Heat" system and "Tornado" hits. Arcade Quest was another addition to their online mode, which includes tournaments, arcade features, customisable avatars, and specialized currency that is featured throughout the game. Upon its release, ''Tekken 8'' received critical acclaim, with many critics praising the game's graphics, story, overall progression in the series, and aggressive gameplay. |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
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[[File:Tekkeneightgameplay.jpg|thumb|left|Lars (''left'') using his Rage art to defeat Claudio]] |
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''Tekken 8'' follows the same [[fighting game]] format as previous ''[[Tekken]]'' games. [[Katsuhiro Harada]], the game's producer, stated that ''Tekken 8'' will be "more aggressive" than [[Tekken 7|its predecessor]], indicating that the system will reward players who are proactive in attacking rather than those who are defensive. To achieve this, the game introduced a new system known as "Heat". When a character unlocks the "Heat" state, they cause not only chip damage and additional movesets, but also changes the properties of some of their moves, such as a heavy guard break. These fighters can also dash cancel their moves while in the "Heat" state. Heat's timer can be stopped if fighters' movesets are used.<ref name="Arika">{{cite web |last=Nelva |first=Giuseppe |date=2023-02-05 |title=''Tekken 8'' Reveals Nina Williams, Gameplay, In-Depth Mechanics Explanation, & On-Site Closed Alpha |url=https://techraptor.net/gaming/news/tekken-8-reveals-nina-williams-gameplay-and-in-depth-mechanics-explanation |accessdate=January 6, 2023 |website=Tech Raptor}}</ref> Fighters will also receive chip damage when guarding against a normal state's heavy attack or Heat State characters, allowing them to regenerate their [[Health (game terminology)|health bars]]. Unlike the Tag mode-only health bar regeneration system from the ''[[Tekken|Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' games, fighters' recoverable health can only be restored by attacking their opponent.<ref name="Arika"/> |
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''Tekken 8'' follows the same [[fighting game]] format as previous ''[[Tekken]]'' games. [[Katsuhiro Harada]], the game's producer, stated that ''Tekken 8'' will be "more aggressive" than [[Tekken 7|its predecessor]], indicating that the system will reward players who are proactive in attacking rather than those who are defensive. To achieve this, the game introduced a new system known as "Heat". When a character unlocks the "Heat" state, they cause not only chip damage and additional movesets, but also changes the properties of some of their moves, such as a heavy guard break. These fighters can also dash cancel their moves while in the "Heat" state. Heat's timer can be stopped if fighters' movesets are used.<ref name="Arika"/><ref name="techraptor">{{cite web |last=Nelva |first=Giuseppe |date=February 5, 2023 |title=''Tekken 8'' Reveals Nina Williams, Gameplay, In-Depth Mechanics Explanation, & On-Site Closed Alpha |url=https://techraptor.net/gaming/news/tekken-8-reveals-nina-williams-gameplay-and-in-depth-mechanics-explanation |accessdate=January 6, 2023 |website=Tech Raptor |archive-date=July 8, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230708012900/https://techraptor.net/gaming/news/tekken-8-reveals-nina-williams-gameplay-and-in-depth-mechanics-explanation |url-status=live }}</ref> Fighters will also receive chip damage when guarding against a normal state's heavy attack or Heat State characters, allowing them to regenerate their [[Health (game terminology)|health bars]]. Unlike the Tag mode-only health bar regeneration system from the ''[[Tekken|Tekken Tag Tournament]]'' games, fighters' recoverable health can only be restored by attacking their opponent.<ref name="Arika"/><ref name="techraptor"/> |
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''Tekken 8'' includes a number of technical updates and reworked features. The "Rage" system, which debuted in the previous entry, returns in ''Tekken 8'' with new changes. For example, the "Rage Drive" has been separated and reworked as "Heat Smash", a "Heat" system super move. The "Screw" mechanism was removed from Tekken 8 and replaced with a "Tornado" extender; the system places opponents in a ground-bound state when they fall to the ground quickly. Specific stages in the game also have hazards, such as some with harder walls and floors that must be broken multiple times by fighters' harder knockout attacks, while others will cause damaged opponents to blast upward when hit by an explosive on the walls and floors. |
''Tekken 8'' includes a number of technical updates and reworked features. The "Rage" system, which debuted in the previous entry, returns in ''Tekken 8'' with new changes. For example, the "Rage Drive" has been separated and reworked as "Heat Smash", a "Heat" system super move. The "Screw" mechanism was removed from Tekken 8 and replaced with a "Tornado" extender; the system places opponents in a ground-bound state when they fall to the ground quickly. Specific stages in the game also have hazards, such as some with harder walls and floors that must be broken multiple times by fighters' harder knockout attacks, while others will cause damaged opponents to blast upward when hit by an explosive on the walls and floors. |
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In addition to technical improvements, ''Tekken 8'' includes changes to other elements. Harada stated that ''Tekken 8'' aims to provide a more [[Cinematic techniques|cinematic]] fighting experience, with a focus on stage destructions and specific characters' reactions to them.<ref name="secondinter">{{cite web |last=Borger |first=Will |date=December 9, 2022 |title=''Tekken 8'': desglose del tráiler con el productor ejecutivo Katsuhiro Harada |trans-title=''Tekken 8'': Trailer Breakdown with Executive Producer Katsuhiro Harada |url=https://latam.ign.com/tekken-8/90135/news/tekken-8-desglose-del-trailer-con-el-productor-ejecutivo-katsuhiro-harada |accessdate=December 12, 2022 |website=[[IGN Latin America]] |language=es-la}}</ref> Furthermore, all character models and [[voice acting]] are entirely new, rather than recycled content from previous entries. The [[Online game|online mode]] includes a battle lobby called "Arcade Quest", which features arcade environments, regular online battles, and tournament matches. "Arcade Quest" allows users to |
In addition to technical improvements, ''Tekken 8'' includes changes to other elements. Harada stated that ''Tekken 8'' aims to provide a more [[Cinematic techniques|cinematic]] fighting experience, with a focus on stage destructions and specific characters' reactions to them.<ref name="secondinter">{{cite web |last=Borger |first=Will |date=December 9, 2022 |title=''Tekken 8'': desglose del tráiler con el productor ejecutivo Katsuhiro Harada |trans-title=''Tekken 8'': Trailer Breakdown with Executive Producer Katsuhiro Harada |url=https://latam.ign.com/tekken-8/90135/news/tekken-8-desglose-del-trailer-con-el-productor-ejecutivo-katsuhiro-harada |accessdate=December 12, 2022 |website=[[IGN Latin America]] |language=es-la |archive-date=March 30, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230330005902/https://latam.ign.com/tekken-8/90135/news/tekken-8-desglose-del-trailer-con-el-productor-ejecutivo-katsuhiro-harada |url-status=live }}</ref> Furthermore, all character models and [[voice acting]] are entirely new, rather than recycled content from previous entries. The [[Online game|online mode]] includes a battle lobby called "Arcade Quest", which features arcade environments, regular online battles, and tournament matches. "Arcade Quest" allows users to customize their avatars and will use a "Fight Money" currency. ''Tekken 8'' is powered by the next-generation [[Unreal Engine 5]], becoming the first major [[fighting game]] to use this engine.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Linneman |first1=John |title=Tekken 8 tech preview: the first fighting game based on Unreal Engine 5 |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/digitalfoundry-2023-tekken-8-preview-the-first-new-fighting-game-based-on-unreal-engine-5 |website=Eurogamer.net |language=en |date=19 December 2023}}</ref> |
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''Tekken 8'' features [[Cross-platform play|crossplay]],<ref>{{Cite web |last=Jones |first=Anthony |date=December 27, 2023 |title=Will Tekken 8 Be Crossplay? |url=https://www.escapistmagazine.com/will-tekken-8-be-crossplay/ |access-date=January 30, 2024 |website=The Escapist |language=en-US |archive-date=January 30, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240130172716/https://www.escapistmagazine.com/will-tekken-8-be-crossplay/ |url-status=live }}</ref> enabling PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S players to play against each other for the first time in the franchise's history. Cross-Platform Play can be enabled or disabled depending on the player's preference.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Bowen |first=Tom |date=January 25, 2024 |title=Tekken 8 Crossplay Guide (How to Enable / Disable Crossplay) |url=https://gamerant.com/tekken-8-how-to-enable-disable-crossplay-guide-cross-platform/ |access-date=January 30, 2024 |website=Game Rant |language=en |archive-date=February 9, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240209212139/https://gamerant.com/tekken-8-how-to-enable-disable-crossplay-guide-cross-platform/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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The Scenario Campaign-based Tekken Force Mode from ''[[Tekken 6]]'' is only exclusive in the base main story's chapter 10. This mode has exclusive Heat and Rage systems features which original head to head combat scenario systems did not have, such as a Rage Burst, and a Heat gauge that can regenerate automatically and become reusable at full bar. Additionally, when fighting against Azazel or in Tekken Ball Mode, Rage Arts are disabled, with the latter has Rage Arts replaced with Rage Burst. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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===The Dark Awakens=== |
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Six months after [[Heihachi Mishima]]'s defeat,{{efn|name=fn1|As depicted in ''[[Tekken 7]]''}} [[Jin Kazama]], alongside [[Lars Alexandersson]] and [[Lee Chaolan]] of the Yggdrasil Rebel Army, ambushes his father [[Kazuya Mishima]] in [[Manhattan]], [[New York City|New York]]. However, as Jin is forced to watch Kazuya kill millions in the city, causing him to be haunted by a vision of Ogre killing his mother [[Jun Kazama]],{{efn|name=fn2|As depicted in ''[[Tekken 3]]''}} he loses control of his devil powers and is defeated, causing the operation to fail. Amidst the chaos, Kazuya, now openly revealing his devil form to the public, announces a new King of Iron Fist Tournament, where representatives of various nations fight one another. The winning nation will be rewarded, while the losing nations will face destruction. |
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A week later, before the King of Iron Fist Tournament qualifiers begin in the sixth day, Jin, recovering from his injuries, spars with Lars, while Lee analyzes their sparring. As Lars and Lee feared, Jin discovers that he no longer can activate his devil powers at will. After a brief talk with [[Alisa Bosconovitch]] on the third day before the tournament, Jin makes up his mind and joins the qualifiers in [[Japan]], while Alisa, originally going to replace Jin in the tournament, is enlisted to keep an eye on a possible set-up by G Corporation. There, Jin meets Reina, a student from Mishima Polytechnic, whose combat prowess resembles Heihachi, his grandfather. Jin manages to secure a spot in the main tournament, defeating Reina and his old rival [[Hwoarang]], occasionally showing bursts of his devil powers in combat. After the battle, Reina requests to join Jin in his fight against Kazuya, keeping her true intentions hidden. |
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Six months after the death of [[Heihachi Mishima]]{{efn|name=fn1|As depicted in ''[[Tekken 7]]''.}}, [[Jin Kazama]], alongside [[Lars Alexandersson]] and [[Lee Chaolan]] of the Yggdrasil Rebel Army, ambushes his [[Kazuya Mishima]], the Jin's father, in Manhattan, New York. However, as Jin is forced to watch Kazuya kill millions in the city, causing him to be haunted by a vision of Ogre seemingly killed his mother [[Jun Kazama|Jun]], Jin looses control of his devil and is defeated, thus the operation fails.{{efn|name=fn2|As depicted in ''[[Tekken 3]]''.}} Amidst the chaos, Kazuya, now openly revealing his devil form to the public, announces a new King of Iron Fist Tournament, where representatives of various nations fight one another. The winning nation will be rewarded, while the losing nations will face destruction. |
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Elsewhere in [[Rome]], [[Claudio Serafino]], [[Zafina]], and [[Ling Xiaoyu]] watch the tournament. Zafina reveals to Claudio the reason Jin declared a third world war against Kazuya during his time leading Mishima Zaibatsu was to lure the demonic creature [[List of Tekken characters#Azazel|Azazel]] and destroy it.{{efn|name=fn3|As depicted in ''[[Tekken 6]]''}} However, Azazel's soul was still alive after its defeat and is now sealed in Zafina's left arm. She discovers that Kazuya's growing avarice had been a main source behind Azazel's growing power, and warns Claudio that they need to seek out Jin to stop it. {{efn|name=fn1}} Meanwhile, [[Leo Kliesen]] and their father Niklas arrive at the Yggdrasil base, where the latter reveals his research on Azazel and the Devil Gene. He reveals that Azazel granted the gene to ancient man, creating devils to act as its servants, and to access its power, one must have a strong desire. The Hachijo clan, from whom Jin and Kazuya are descended through Heihachi's late wife [[List of Tekken characters#Kazumi Mishima|Kazumi]] is one of the servants' descendant clans. |
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A week later, during the King of Iron Fist Tournament qualifiers, Jin, recovering from his injuries, spars with Lars, where he discovers that he no longer can activate his devil powers at will. After a brief talk with [[Alisa Bosconovitch]], Jin makes up his mind and joins the qualifiers in Japan. There he meets Reina, a student from Mishima Polytechnic, whose combat prowess resembles Heihachi, his grandfather. Jin manages to secure a spot in the main tournament, defeating Reina and his old rival [[Hwoarang]], occasionally showing bursts of his devil powers in combat. After the battle, Reina requests to join Jin in his fight against Kazuya. Unbeknownst to everyone, however, Reina is an illegitimate Mishima and aims to figure out how Jin and Kazuya activate their devil powers for herself. |
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At the main tournament in Rome, Lars meets up with the [[UN]] Independent Forces leader and Raven Unit founder Victor Chevalier who agrees to support Yggdrasil in capturing Kazuya, while independently, Claudio, Zafina, and Xiaoyu infiltrate the tournament. Jin defeats [[List of Tekken characters#Leroy Smith|Leroy Smith]], the tournament's [[East Coast of the United States|East American Coast]] representative, who then teaches Jin to let go of his fears and follow his heart, while also being grateful for his heroism against Kazuya's attack in Manhattan. As both Yggdrasil, UN, and Claudio's team begin their assaults, Jin and his expanded allies are too late to realize that the tournament was a set up by Kazuya to lure Zafina, and gather enough dark energies surrounding the turmoil of coliseum during the finals to resurrect Azazel's physical form. Breaking the seal on Zafina's arm, Kazuya unseals Azazel and defeats it, absorbing it to become a True Devil. Reina, aware of the Devil Gene, battles Kazuya in this new form but is defeated. In an attempt to buy time for Jin and his allies to escape, Claudio uses his powers and manages to injure Kazuya, seemingly at the cost of his life. Still wrestling with Azazel, Kazuya retreats. |
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Elsewhere in Rome, [[Claudio Serafino]], [[Zafina]], and [[Ling Xiaoyu]] watch the tournament. Zafina, having the demonic creature [[List of Tekken characters#Azazel|Azazel]] sealed in her left arm, warns Claudio that Kazuya must be stopped and that they need to seek out Jin to help him restore his full power and reborn as a star of hope. Meanwhile, [[Leo Kliesen]] and their father Niklas arrive at the Yggdrasil base, where the latter reveals his research on Azazel and the Devil Gene. He reveals that Azazel granted the gene to ancient man, creating devils to act as its servants, and to access its power, one must have a strong desire. The Hachijo clan, which Jin and Kazuya descended from through Heihachi's late wife [[List of Tekken characters#Kazumi Mishima|Kazumi]] is one of the servants' descendant clans. |
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Believing that there is a way to regain control of his devil powers, Jin embarks on a journey to the Kazama Sanctum at his birthplace in [[Yakushima]], deep in the forests of the island, where Jun presumably died at the hands of Ogre. On route to Yakushima, [[Lili (Tekken)|Emilie de Rocherfort]] reveals that Jin is now the sole survivor of a main branch of the Kazama Clan, which is facing extinction after Jun's disappearance. Kazuya moves his remaining forces to Yakushima, intending to slow down Jin and destroy the rebel army. A coalition of Yggdrasil, the UN, and several combatants from the tournament, including Leroy and Reina, battle against G-Corporation's army, led by Nina Williams and several other tournament combatants under their payroll, while Xiaoyu single-handedly protects Jin from mass-produced Jack-7s as he falls into a deep slumber. Kazuya then appears, obliterating both sides. Lars retreats to the forest to protect Jin from Kazuya, while Reina, believing that near death would awaken some sort of power for her, lets herself be seemingly killed in the blast. Ultimately, as she successfully survives Kazuya's blast and wakes up from a near death, Reina is revealed to be a Devil Gene carrier like Jin and Kazuya. |
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At the main tournament in Rome, Lars meets up with the UN Independent Forces leader and Raven Unit founder Victor Chevalier who agrees to support Yggdrasil in capturing Kazuya, while independently, Claudio, Zafina, and Xiaoyu infiltrate the tournament. Jin defeats [[List of Tekken characters#Leroy Smith|Leroy Smith]], the tournament's American representative, who then teaches Jin to let go of his fears and follow his heart, while also grateful of his heroism against Kazuya's attack at his hometown, Manhattan. Kazuya ambushes Zafina, revealing that the tournament was a set-up. Breaking the seal on Zafina's arm, Kazuya resurrects Azazel and defeats it, absorbing its power to become a True Devil. In an attempt to buy time for Jin and his expanded allies to escape, Claudio uses his powers and manages to injure Kazuya, seemingly at the cost of his life. Still wrestling with Azazel's powers, Kazuya retreats. |
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Deep within his subconsciousness, Jin encounters his devil self, who then mocks Jin's previous failures and crimes.{{efn|name=fn3}} After a lengthy fight against himself, Jin finally accepts his devil side and regains full control of his powers, just in time to save Lars from Kazuya's attack. Kazuya plans to obliterate the island, but Jin stops the blast. After seeing visions of Jun encouraging him, Jin awakens to his Angel form and attacks Kazuya. Kazuya and Jin fight all the way to space, the resulting blast from both sides purges each other's Devil Genes. Landing back on Earth, Jin and Kazuya engage in a final battle between father and son, with Jin emerging victorious. Finally free of the Devil Gene, he thanks his mother and departs with Xiaoyu. An unconscious Kazuya is later approached by a seemingly alive Jun. |
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Believing that there is a way to regain control of his Devil powers, Jin embarks on a journey to the Kazama Sanctum, deep in the forests of Yakushima, where Jun presumably died at the hands of Ogre. Kazuya moves his remaining forces to Yakushima, intending to slow down Jin and destroy the rebel army. A coalition of Yggdrasil, the UN Independent Forces, and several combatants from the tournament, including Leroy and Reina, battle against Kazuya's G Forces, led by Nina Williams and several other tournament combatants under their payroll, while Xiaoyu singlehandedly protects Jin from mass-produced Jack-7s as he falls to deep slumber. Kazuya then appears, obliterating both sides. Lars retreats to the forest to protect Jin from Kazuya, while Reina, believing that near death would awaken some sort of power for her, lets herself be seemingly killed in the blast. |
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During the credits, as the world celebrates their freedom from G Corporation's tyranny, some of the tournament combatants, including ones formerly affiliated with Kazuya during the Yakushima fight, are shown opening food kitchens in Manhattan to help restore the city, Leo and Niklas continue their expedition to parts unknown, the Yggdrasil and UN celebrate their successes in Paris where Shaheen watches the celebration at the yacht, and Zafina and Claudio are both shown alive in the [[Middle East]].{{efn|name=fn4|In an alternate ending, triggered if the player loses against Kazuya in his final phase, Kazuya defeats Jin and tosses him off a cliff into the ocean. Back at G Corp headquarters, he remarks that, even without the Devil Gene, he will keep fighting, affirming his belief that power controls everything. During the credits, some of the tournament combatants still affiliated with Kazuya during the Yakushima fight are seen destroying what’s left of Manhattan and even both Yggdrasil and UN, while Nina, who resigned from G Corp during the Yakushima fight, watches the destruction from a yacht in Paris.}} |
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Deep within his subconsciousness, Jin encounters his devil self, who then mocks Jin's previous failures and crimes.{{efn|name=fn3|As depicted in ''[[Tekken 6]]''.}} After a lengthy fight against himself, Jin finally accepts his devil side and regains full control of his powers, just in time to save Lars from Kazuya's attack. Kazuya plans to obliterate the island, but Jin stops the blast. After seeing visions of Jun encouraging him, Jin awakens to his Angel form and attacks Kazuya. Kazuya and Jin fight all the way to space and the resulting blast from both sides purges each other's Devil Genes and even Azazel itself. Landing back on Earth, Jin and Kazuya engage in a final battle between father and son, with Jin emerging victorious and left Kazuya lie down unconscious. Finally free from the Devil Gene curse and directly avert Kazumi's machinations, he thanks Jun and departs with Xiaoyu. Kazuya, still unconscious, is approached by a seemingly alive Jun. |
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In a mid-credit scene, Reina stands from the ground and vows to avenge her father, Heihachi, while assuming her newly awakened Devil form. |
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During credits, as the world's celebrates of their freedom from G Corporation's tyranny, some of the tournament combatants, including ones formerly affiliated with Kazuya during the Yakushima fight, are shown opening food kitchens in Manhattan to help restore the city, Leo and Niklas continue their expedition to parts unknown, the Yggdrasil and UN Independent Forces celebrating their successes, and Zafina and Claudio are both shown alive, having survived their ordeal.{{efn|name=fn4|In an alternate ending, triggered if the player loses against Kazuya in his final phase, Kazuya defeats Jin and tosses him off a cliff. Back at G Corp headquarters, he remarks that he will keep fighting, affirming his belief that power controls everything. During credits, some of the tournament combatants still affiliated with Kazuya during the Yakushima fight are destroying what’s left of Manhattan and even both Yggdrasil and UN, while Nina, who resigned from G Corp during the Yakushima fight, watches the destruction from a yacht in Paris.}} |
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===Unforgotten Echoes=== |
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In a mid-credit scene, Reina is shown having survived Kazuya's attack. Vowing revenge for her father, Heihachi, she awakens into her Devil Form, revealing that she possesses the Devil Gene. |
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Two months prior to the story, [[Eddy Gordo]] has been working alongside the Polish prime minister, [[List of Tekken characters#Lidia Sobieska|Lidia Sobieska]], to recruit rebel Tekken Force soldiers for the fight against G Corp. He meets up with Lars to have both of their armies coordinate, where he also encounters Jin, who apologizes for the dirty work he forced him to do in the Tekken Force and failing to save his master. After a spar, Eddy forgives Jin for his past actions and the two agree to work together to fight for the future. |
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Eddy is then sent to the Mishima Zaibatsu base in South America, where the Tekken Force is under attack from G Corp. While defending the soldiers, he faces off against his former partner in the Tekken Force, Nina, who was sent to retrieve data from inside the base. After their fight, she attempts to destroy the Tekken Force with a group of self-destructing Jack-7s, but Eddy manages to save them and recruit them in the war against G-Corp. He informs Lidia about the encounter, as well as a group of mysterious monks they've been investigating who have also shown up to battle G-Corp forces. |
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Two months later, Lidia led UN Forces in the relief efforts in New York after Jin and Kazuya's battle in Manhattan. She was able to accomplish this quickly thanks to some leaked intel on G-Corp from Reina, whom she battles before the tournament after learning she's connected to Heihachi. After Reina leaves, Lidia is tested by the mysterious warriors known as the Tekken Monks, who request her services after determining she's of sound body and mind to assist their latest recruit, Heihachi Mishima. |
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The Tekken Monks are descendants of an ancient clan devoted to Buddhist teachings and restoring the purity of the Mishima fighting style. After Heihachi was defeated by Kazuya in their previous battle, the high priest of the monks, Seiryu, rescued him just before his body hit the lava and helped him recover. With Heihachi having developed amnesia from the fight, the monks aim to have him master the ultimate Mishima technique, which requires a pure heart. Thanks to training alongside Lidia and defeating his inner demons, Heihachi is able to achieve control over his mind, body, and technique. For his final task, the Star Crusher Trial, he must destroy a meteorite that falls once every 200 years. Before he goes, he agrees to help Lidia in their fight against Kazuya. |
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The meteorite that approaches Heihachi in the Star Crusher Trial ended up being debris that came as a result of Jin and Kazuya's battle in space. Heihachi catches the meteorite and headbutts it, successfully mastering the ultimate Mishima technique. However, doing so also restored his lost memories, reverting him back to his evil ways. He kills the Tekken Monks before testing his new technique on [[Characters of the Tekken series#Yoshimitsu|Yoshimitsu]], Eddy, and Lidia. After defeating them, he vows to stop Kazuya and will enact the next part of his plan once Reina awakens her Devil Gene. |
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===Journals and Side Stories=== |
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: The first three scenes of Jun's journal explains her previous life of living alone at Yakushima since childhood, her time working for Wildlife Protection agency, and her first encounter with Kazuya during the second King of Iron Fist. At the same of Kazuya's defeat at the hands of Heihachi, shortly after Jun became pregnant, Kazuya took on a shadow spirit version of his devil form to take away unborn Jin's soul and absorb his soul. However, Jun was protected by an angel, who wards Kazuya's spirit back to his body, after G Corporation found and recover him, allowing Jin to be born safely.{{efn|name=fn5|As depicted in ''[[Tekken 2]]''}} It is ultimately revealed behind Jun's disappearance and survival from Ogre's attack was that Jun teleported herself and the monster to the sanctum, where she ward it off. However, Jun fell into coma and unable to reunite with Jin, with her spirit is stranded at a spirit realm for seven years.{{efn|name=fn2}} Until during the climax of ''Dark Awakens'', where she helped Jin to completely purify his devil form into an angel against Azazel-powered Devil Kazuya, a dove lands to Jun's body and awaken her for the first time, with her deep slumber negates her aging, as well. Upon her awakening, she prays for both Jin and Kazuya's safeties. |
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: It is revealed that Leo Kliesen's parents Emma and Niklas had been researching for both Azazel and the Devil Gene for a long time. Before resigning from Mishima Zaibatsu, when Leo was a child, their mother, Emma helped both Niklas, and the surviving children who were used as a test subject by Mishima Zaibatsu, including a now British boxer Steve Fox to fake their deaths.{{efn|name=fn6|As depicted in Leo Kliesen and Steve Fox's ''[[Tekken Tag Tournament 2]]'' ending and canonically continued in ''Tekken 7'' onward; chronological begun between ''Tekken 2'' and ''Tekken 3''}} After joining G Corporation, while secretly kept in touch with Niklas, Emma served as Kazuya's therapist while continuing her research to look into the Devil Gene and its origin. Upon learning Kazuya's twisted desire during his therapy, Emma begun to search for the Devil Gene's weakness. However, the Mishima Zaibatsu stole one of her research data at Nepal branch of G Corporation. Even after Kazuya defended G Corporation Nebraska branch, with his survival became known, Emma overhears her superiors attempted to betray Kazuya instead.{{efn|name=fn7|As depicted in ''[[Tekken 4]]''}} Knowing that Kazuya will find out of his previous' superiors' betrayal, and Emma herself will be caught in a crossfire of his revenge, Emma set up an auto-sent email of her datas' whereabout to her husband and child, with Leo is now grown up and ready to learn the truth.{{efn|name=fn8|As depicted in ''[[Tekken 5]]''}} Following Emma's death, Leo, who often visited her graveyard receive and mail from an unknown assailant, with a task to retrieve her past data of the Devil Gene, and the last data was written under Emma's name.{{efn|name=fn3}} While infiltrating G Corporation's base to secure Emma's last Devil Gene data, Leo unexpectedly reunite with their father, Niklas. Thankfully, Niklas has already secured Emma's last data, with both father and child escapes safely, and ultimately receive a call from Yggdrasil to aid them against Kazuya's army after Jin won a tournament premilinary in Japan. |
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== Characters == |
== Characters == |
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Currently, there are a total of 36 playable characters. There were 32 announced for the base roster of ''Tekken 8''. The game also includes currently five more characters to the roster via downloadable season passes. In addition, the game has two unplayable boss characters, Azazel and Devil Kazuya in his true form, as well as an event-only playable character and one of final opponents in Arcade Mode. Harada commented (in early 2024) that guest characters have not yet been considered,<ref>{{cite web |title=Will there be Tekken 8 guest characters? | date=January 30, 2024 |url=https://www.destructoid.com/will-there-be-tekken-8-guest-characters/#:~:text=Others%20suggest%20Like%20A%20Dragon,could%20be%20on%20the%20table. |access-date=February 26, 2024 |archive-date=February 7, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240207044207/https://www.destructoid.com/will-there-be-tekken-8-guest-characters/#:~:text=Others%20suggest%20Like%20A%20Dragon,could%20be%20on%20the%20table. |url-status=live }}</ref> but acknowledged the demand from fans for the inclusion of [[Kazuma Kiryu]] from the ''[[Like a Dragon]]'' series who was previously the most requested guest character in ''[[Tekken 7]]'',<ref>{{cite web |title=Here are the top guest characters suggested to Katsuhiro Harada for Tekken 7 |url=https://tekkengamer.com/2017/04/18/top-guest-characters-suggested-katsuhiro-harada-tekken-7/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170420085808/https://tekkengamer.com/2017/04/18/top-guest-characters-suggested-katsuhiro-harada-tekken-7/ |access-date=February 27, 2024|archive-date=April 20, 2017 }}</ref> as well as [[Tifa Lockhart]] from ''[[Final Fantasy]]''.<ref>{{cite web |title=8 Guest Characters We Want To See In Tekken 8 |date=February 2024 |url=https://www.thegamer.com/tekken-8-guest-characters-wishlist/#william-adams |access-date=February 26, 2024 |archive-date=February 8, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240208050113/https://www.thegamer.com/tekken-8-guest-characters-wishlist/#william-adams |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=The Case for FF7's Tifa as a Tekken 8 DLC Character |date=January 29, 2024 |url=https://gamerant.com/tekken-8-ff7-tifa-rebirth-dlc-guest-character-fighter-good-why/ |access-date=February 26, 2024 |archive-date=February 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240226214803/https://gamerant.com/tekken-8-ff7-tifa-rebirth-dlc-guest-character-fighter-good-why/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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There are a total of 33 playable characters (including 1 palette swap and 1 Heat transformation exclusive form) announced for the base roster of ''Tekken 8''. The game also has an announced first season of DLC that will add four more characters to the roster.<ref name="Gamescom"/> In addition, the game has two unplayable boss characters, as well as an event-only playable character. |
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=== New characters === |
=== New characters === |
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* [[Angel Jin]] {{ref|a|a}}: The angelic transformation of Jin Kazama and a purified form of his devil counterpart, imbued with the Kazama purification powers. He is playable only in The Dark Awakens story mode and one of the final opponents in Arcade Mode. |
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* [[List of Tekken characters#Azucena Milagros Ortiz Castillo|Azucena Milagros Ortiz Castillo]]: A fearless happy-go-lucky Peruvian [[ |
* [[List of Tekken characters#Azucena Milagros Ortiz Castillo|Azucena Milagros Ortiz Castillo]]: A fearless happy-go-lucky Peruvian [[mixed martial artist]] and daughter of a coffee company owner. |
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* [[Characters of Final Fantasy_XVI#Clive Rosfield|Clive Rosfield]] {{ref|c|c}} {{ref|f|f}}: The main protagonist of [[Square Enix]]'s ''[[Final Fantasy XVI]]''. He is the firstborn son of the Archduke Elwin Rosfield of Rosaria, and the dominant host of an Eikon named Ifrit. In the battle, he is accompanied by his pet wolf, [[Characters of Final Fantasy XVI#Torgal|Torgal]], and borrows other Eikons' powers, such as Phoenix from his younger brother, [[Characters of Final Fantasy_XVI#Joshua Rosfield|Joshua]]. |
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* [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-8]]: The latest upgrade of the G Corporation's Jack model, with a new voice and look. |
* [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-8]]: The latest upgrade of the G Corporation's Jack model, with a new voice and look. |
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* [[List of Tekken characters#Reina|Reina]]: A purple-clad |
* [[List of Tekken characters#Reina|Reina]]: A purple-clad teenager who studies at Mishima Polytechnic. Due possessing a Devil Gene, along with a journal revealing Heihachi Mishima's massacre on the Hachijo Clan since Kazumi's failed assassination attempt on him, Reina is suspected to be a sole surviving baby Hachijo whom Heihachi spared, leaving her relation as his daughter to be ambiguous. She practices Mishima Style Karate, in addition to [[Taidō]]. |
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* [[List of Tekken characters#Victor Chevalier|Victor Chevalier]]: A legendary war veteran, admiral, and [[United Nations]] super spy from a royal French knight lineage, and the founding grandmaster of Raven Unit with the codename of "Phantom Raven", though he does not use it. He is a close quarters battler who wields both knife and [[karambit]] for his default combat, and a technology which grants him a teleportation ability, and enhances his weaponized pistol, grenades and a sheathed katana called " |
* [[List of Tekken characters#Victor Chevalier|Victor Chevalier]]: A legendary war veteran, admiral, and [[United Nations]] super spy from a royal French knight lineage, and the founding grandmaster of Raven Unit with the codename of "Phantom Raven", though he does not use it. He is a close quarters battler who wields both knife and [[karambit]] for his default combat, and a technology which grants him a teleportation ability, and enhances his weaponized pistol, grenades and a sheathed katana called "Takemikazuchi". |
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=== Returning characters === |
=== Returning characters === |
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* [[List of Tekken characters#Azazel|Azazel]] {{ref|b|b}} |
* [[List of Tekken characters#Azazel|Azazel]] {{ref|b|b}} |
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* [[Bryan Fury]] |
* [[Bryan Fury]] |
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* [[Claudio Serafino]] |
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* [[Devil Jin]] |
* [[Devil Jin]] |
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* [[Eddy Gordo]] {{ref|c|c}} |
* [[Eddy Gordo]] {{ref|c|c}} |
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* [[Heihachi Mishima]] {{ref|c|c}} |
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* [[List of Tekken characters#Hwoarang|Hwoarang]] |
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* [[Jack (Tekken)|Jack-7]] {{ref|d|d}} |
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* [[Jin Kazama]] |
* [[Jin Kazama]] |
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* [[Jun Kazama]] |
* [[Jun Kazama]] |
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* [[Kazuya Mishima]] / [[ |
* [[Kazuya Mishima]] / [[Devil Kazuya]] {{ref|e|e}} |
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* [[King (Tekken)|King II]] |
* [[King (Tekken)|King II]] |
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* [[List of Tekken characters#Kuma I/II|Kuma II]] |
* [[List of Tekken characters#Kuma I/II|Kuma II]] |
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* [[List of Tekken characters#Leroy Smith|Leroy Smith]] |
* [[List of Tekken characters#Leroy Smith|Leroy Smith]] |
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* [[List of Tekken characters#Lidia Sobieska|Lidia Sobieska]] {{ref|c|c}} |
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* [[Lili (Tekken)|Lili De Rochefort]] |
* [[Lili (Tekken)|Lili De Rochefort]] |
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* [[Ling Xiaoyu]] |
* [[Ling Xiaoyu]] |
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* [[Raven (Tekken)|Raven]] |
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* [[Sergei Dragunov]] |
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* [[List of Tekken characters#Shaheen|Shaheen]] |
* [[List of Tekken characters#Shaheen|Shaheen]] |
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* [[List of Tekken characters#Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] |
* [[List of Tekken characters#Steve Fox|Steve Fox]] |
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* [[Yoshimitsu]] |
* [[Characters of the Tekken series#Yoshimitsu|Yoshimitsu]] |
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<small>{{note|a|a}} Playable only in The Dark Awakens.</small><br /> |
<small>{{note|a|a}} Playable only in The Dark Awakens and unplayable boss outside of the story mode.</small><br /> |
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<small>{{note|b|b}} Unplayable character.</small><br /> |
<small>{{note|b|b}} Unplayable character.</small><br /> |
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<small>{{note|c|c}} Downloadable character.</small><br /> |
<small>{{note|c|c}} Downloadable character.</small><br /> |
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<small>{{note|d|d}} Unplayable enemy during the story mode, appears as a palette swap for Jack-8.</small><br /> |
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<small>{{note|e|e}} Heat State transformation.</small> |
<small>{{note|e|e}} Heat State transformation.</small><br /> |
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<small>{{note|f|f}} Guest character.</small> |
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==Development== |
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Development of ''Tekken 8'' was first teased in August 2022 at [[Evo 2022]], with an official presentation made the following month at [[Sony]]'s ''State of Play'' event. ''Tekken 8'' was revealed with a fight between Jin and his father Kazuya, which has been building up for several years. While Jin already faced his relatives in previous games from the franchise, he is shown in a major conflict with his Devil Gene as it keeps absorbing his humanity to the point he becomes Devil Jin in the middle of the fight. However, Harada remarked that the final scene of the trailer involving broken chains act as symbolism to Jin breaking free from the conflicts he has been connected to for several games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-interview-katsuhiro-harada|website=IGN|title=Tekken 8: The Exclusive First Interview with Katsuhiro Harada - 'A Turning Point'|date=September 15, 2022|accessdate=September 16, 2022|archive-date=September 19, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220919080616/https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-interview-katsuhiro-harada|url-status=live}}</ref> A common interpretation of Jin's mother [[Jun Kazama]]'s fate is that she was killed before the events of ''Tekken 3''. This is explored in a story from Jin's point of view and is a belief that most gamers shared. However, Jin and the gamers were actually incorrect—Jun is missing.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://as.com/meristation/2010/08/02/noticias/1280734200_085928.html|title=El productor de Tekken aclara una de las incógnitas argumentales de la saga|publisher=Meristation|access-date=November 19, 2019|language=es|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191024061142/https://as.com/meristation/2010/08/02/noticias/1280734200_085928.html|archive-date=October 24, 2019|url-status=live|date=July 2017}}</ref> As a result, Harada explained that as far as the rivalry between Jin and Kazuya is concerned, Jun would be present at their eventual confrontation.<ref>{{cite tweet|number=936995870892892160|user=Harada_TEKKEN|author=Katsuhiro Harada|date=December 2, 2017|access-date=December 2, 2017|title=Naturally now I've no comment. But someday, she is an important and essential element in talking about the story of Kazuya and Jin.}}</ref> Although Jin returns as the hero of the story mode, he noted that such protagonist became unpopular within the fandom because he rewrote him as a villain in ''Tekken 6''.<ref name="latam.ign.com">{{cite web|url=https://latam.ign.com/tekken-8/88175/news/tekken-8-la-primera-entrevista-exclusiva-con-katsuhiro-harada-un-punto-de-inflexion|title=Tekken 8: La primera entrevista exclusiva con Katsuhiro Harada - 'Un punto de inflexión'|website=IGN|date=September 15, 2022|accessdate=October 3, 2022|archive-date=October 3, 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221003233801/https://latam.ign.com/tekken-8/88175/news/tekken-8-la-primera-entrevista-exclusiva-con-katsuhiro-harada-un-punto-de-inflexion|url-status=live}}</ref> According to Harada, the story mode was written to be accessible to newcomers, emphasizing cinematics and battles different from common battles in fighting games. Harada repeated this statement with Arcade quest that plays different from previous arcade modes as it welcomes unskilled players. A special mode was given to every character to generate more damage. Once her return to the series was revealed, Harada was pleased with the addition of Jun Kazama to the cast.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://en.bandainamcoent.eu/tekken/news/tekken-8-interview-katsuhiro-harada-and-michael-murray|title=TEKKEN 8 – Interview with Katsuhiro Harada and Michael Murray|website=Bandai Namco Content|date=January 26, 2024 |access-date=July 21, 2024}}</ref> |
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Harada emphasized ''Tekken'' roster evolved to include characters with more dialogue and personality ever since early installments. While they were working on ''Tekken 3'', game directors Masamichi Abe, Yutaka Kounoe, Harada, and the rest of the development team noticed the decline of the arcade market. To entice console owners to play ''[[Tekken 3]]'', they decided that the console version would include mini-games. These games highlight the cast in a different manner like Yoshimitsu and Bryan Fury. In order to further develop these characters since ''Tekken 3'' until ''Tekken 8'', Namco kept detailing facial expressions and lyp-synch. These were highly important into developing mainstay Nina Williams and newcomer Reina who can often exchange lines.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://automaton-media.com/en/news/katsuhiro-harada-gives-insight-into-tekken-characters-voices-and-personalities/|title=Tekken's quirky character voice lines were a way to entice console gamers, Harada reveals |website=Automaton|date=June 6, 2024 |access-date=July 21, 2024}}</ref> |
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Advocates for accessibility have reported that ''Tekken 8''{{'s}} options for colorblind or disabled audiences could result in moderate to severe health issues including [[vertigo]] and [[migraine]]s. In an article by ''[[Eurogamer]],'' Harada was portrayed as dismissing these concerns as a misunderstanding by "very few" people who were unfamiliar with the game's accessibility options or how they appear in-game.<ref name=":0" /> However, the article also highlighted accessibility specialist Ian Hamilton's response to Harada's apparent attempt to minimize Hamilton's concerns: "I have not 'misunderstood the accessibility options we are trying, or have only seen the video without actually trying them out in the demo play'. I understand very well, and have tried them in demo play. I'm trying to help you avoid harming players and provide a good experience."<ref name=":0">{{cite web |last1=Blake |first1=Vikki |date=December 31, 2023 |title=''Tekken 8'' director says players raising accessibility concerns 'have misunderstood the options' |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/tekken-8-director-says-players-raising-accessibility-concerns-have-misunderstood-the-options |access-date=January 3, 2024 |website=[[Eurogamer]] |archive-date=January 3, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240103215348/https://www.eurogamer.net/tekken-8-director-says-players-raising-accessibility-concerns-have-misunderstood-the-options |url-status=live }}</ref> The settings were updated for the release version to avoid potential health issues.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Scullion |first1=Chris |date=January 24, 2024 |title=''Tekken 8''{{'s}} potentially harmful accessibility options have been updated before release |url=https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/tekken-8s-potentially-harmful-accessibility-options-have-been-updated-before-release |access-date=January 25, 2024 |website=[[Video Games Chronicle]] |archive-date=January 24, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240124195856/https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/tekken-8s-potentially-harmful-accessibility-options-have-been-updated-before-release/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Due to changes in the game industry, Harada claims that putting animal fighters was hard to the new installment, leaving the decision to make Panda and Kuma the same but with different skins. This was also done due to the team's desire to put everybody's favorite characters from the fandom without making the group feel overworked form making several characters. Meanwhile, downloadable characters were up to decide based on negotiations with other companies and if agreements. The team was satisfied by the game's lifecycle as they find it is going faster than ''Tekken 7''. Game mechanics were also revised since the game was revealed in order to fit people's desire with a 3D fighting game, especially the handling of special moves.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-interview-katsuhiro-harada-heihachi-bandai-namco-evo-2024|website=IGN|access-date=July 25, 2024|title=Tekken 8 Interview: Why Harada Lied to Us and How Heihachi Found His Way Back to Tekken 8|date=July 24, 2024 }}</ref> |
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''Tekken 8''<nowiki/>'s theme song "Mastery" is performed by [[The Last Rockstars]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cirone |first=David |date=November 22, 2023 |title=THE LAST ROCKSTARS announce new song 'MASTERY' for ''Tekken 8'' |url=https://j-generation.com/2023/11/the-last-rockstars-announce-new-song-mastery-for-tekken-8/ |access-date=November 23, 2023 |website=J-Generation |language=en |archive-date=November 23, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231123063948/https://j-generation.com/2023/11/the-last-rockstars-announce-new-song-mastery-for-tekken-8/ |url-status=live }}</ref> An official soundtrack was pre-released digitally on the same day as the game’s release, and was released physically in four CDs on March 13, 2024. |
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==Marketing== |
==Marketing== |
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[[File:Tokyo-Game-Show-2023-Day3-2023-09-23 194.jpg|thumb|''Tekken 8'' in the 2023 Tokyo Game Show promoting the main character Jin Kazama alongside promotional marketing]] |
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===Pre-release content=== |
===Pre-release content=== |
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''Tekken 8'' was teased in August 2022 at the [[EVO 2022]] convention, where a live tournament of ''[[Tekken 7]]'' was held; the teaser featured an archival snippet of [[Kazuya Mishima]] from the series' [[Tekken (video game)|first entry]], which transitioned into a recent close-up visual of him.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX8ia2uYLtE |title=New Tekken Official Teaser Announcement |date=August 7, 2022 |type=Trailer |publisher=[[GameSpot]] |via=[[YouTube]]}}</ref> The game was formally announced on September 13, 2022, at Sony's ''State of Play'' presentation.<ref name="igninter">{{cite web |last=Bailey |first=Kat |date=September 15, 2022 |title=''Tekken 8'': The Exclusive First Interview with Katsuhiro Harada - 'A Turning Point' |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-interview-katsuhiro-harada |accessdate=September 16, 2022 |website=[[IGN]]}}</ref> The accompanying visual preview showed Mishima and his son, [[Jin Kazama]], fighting on an undisclosed stage in the game. [[Katsuhiro Harada]] confirmed that ''Tekken 8'' will focus on the conclusion of Kazuya and Jin's ongoing conflict.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Marks |first=Tom |date=September 13, 2022 |title=''Tekken 8'' Officially Revealed |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-officially-revealed |access-date=September 14, 2022 |website=[[IGN]] |language=en}}</ref> Regarding the games first set of trailers, Harada commented, "This is not footage created solely for trailer purposes, but an actual real-time rendering of what is happening on the game screen."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Middler |first=Jordan |date= |
''Tekken 8'' was teased in August 2022 at the [[EVO 2022]] convention, where a live tournament of ''[[Tekken 7]]'' was held; the teaser featured an archival snippet of [[Kazuya Mishima]] from the series' [[Tekken (video game)|first entry]], which transitioned into a recent close-up visual of him.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX8ia2uYLtE |title=New Tekken Official Teaser Announcement |date=August 7, 2022 |type=Trailer |publisher=[[GameSpot]] |via=[[YouTube]] |access-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-date=January 24, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240124113619/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QX8ia2uYLtE |url-status=live }}</ref> The game was formally announced on September 13, 2022, at Sony's ''State of Play'' presentation.<ref name="igninter">{{cite web |last=Bailey |first=Kat |date=September 15, 2022 |title=''Tekken 8'': The Exclusive First Interview with Katsuhiro Harada - 'A Turning Point' |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-interview-katsuhiro-harada |accessdate=September 16, 2022 |website=[[IGN]] |archive-date=September 19, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220919080616/https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-interview-katsuhiro-harada |url-status=live }}</ref> The accompanying visual preview showed Mishima and his son, [[Jin Kazama]], fighting on an undisclosed stage in the game. [[Katsuhiro Harada]] confirmed that ''Tekken 8'' will focus on the conclusion of Kazuya and Jin's ongoing conflict.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Marks |first=Tom |date=September 13, 2022 |title=''Tekken 8'' Officially Revealed |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-officially-revealed |access-date=September 14, 2022 |website=[[IGN]] |language=en |archive-date=September 14, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220914000118/https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-officially-revealed |url-status=live }}</ref> Regarding the games first set of trailers, Harada commented, "This is not footage created solely for trailer purposes, but an actual real-time rendering of what is happening on the game screen."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Middler |first=Jordan |date=September 13, 2022 |title=Tekken 8 is official: First PS5 gameplay revealed |url=https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/tekken-8-is-official-first-ps5-gameplay-revealed/ |access-date=January 27, 2024 |website=[[Video Games Chronicle]] |language=en-GB |archive-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074301/https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/tekken-8-is-official-first-ps5-gameplay-revealed/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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Following the Tekken World Tour 2022 finals, it was announced that [[Arika]] would be handling the game's ongoing development, with the exception of [[rollback netcode]], including the recent ''Tekken 7'' patch.<ref name="Arika"/> [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] released their financial report in 2022, stating that they expected the game to be released in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Murray |first=Sean |date=2023 |
Following the Tekken World Tour 2022 finals, it was announced that [[Arika]] would be handling the game's ongoing development, with the exception of [[rollback netcode]], including the recent ''Tekken 7'' patch.<ref name="Arika"/><ref name="techraptor"/> Arika, a video game company founded by former ''[[Street Fighter]]'' employees in 1995, responsible for the ''[[Street Fighter EX]]'' and ''[[Fighting Layer]]'' series, are handling updates for ''Tekken 7'' as well as some development for ''Tekken 8''.<ref name="Arika"/><ref>{{Cite web |title=Outsourcing Partial Development of the "TEKKEN" Series to AKIRA CO., LTD. |url=https://www.bandainamcostudios.com/en/news/860 |access-date=February 16, 2024 |website=Bandai Namco Studios |date=February 6, 2023 |language=en |archive-date=March 27, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230327074324/https://www.bandainamcostudios.com/en/news/860 |url-status=live }}</ref> [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] released their financial report in 2022, stating that they expected the game to be released in 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Murray |first=Sean |date=February 8, 2023 |title=Tekken 8 Is Planned To Launch By March 2024 |url=https://www.thegamer.com/tekken-8-launch-by-march-2024/ |access-date=January 27, 2024 |website=TheGamer |language=en |archive-date=March 20, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230320235116/https://www.thegamer.com/tekken-8-launch-by-march-2024/ |url-status=live }}</ref> At [[The Game Awards 2022]] in December 2022, Bandai Namco unveiled the first ''Tekken 8'' game trailer, which included new stages, mechanisms, and story details. The trailer included Mishima and Kazama, as well as recurring characters Paul Phoenix, [[King (Tekken)|King]], Marshall Law, [[Lars Alexandersson]], Jack-8, and Jun Kazama, who last appeared in ''[[Tekken 2]]'' in 1995.<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hPuRQz6IlM |title=Tekken 8 - State of Play Sep 2022 Announcement Trailer {{!}} PS5 Games |date=September 13, 2022 |type=Trailer |publisher=[[PlayStation]] |via=[[YouTube]] |access-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074311/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hPuRQz6IlM |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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[[Nina Williams]] was the game's first character trailer, released in February 2023.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3sAt0JbqNs|title=Tekken 8 – Nina Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> Due to her inclusion, Williams, along with Phoenix, has the most appearances in the ''[[Tekken]]'' series, having appeared in every entry. Mishima's trailer was released the same month on Bandai Namco's [[YouTube]] channel.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFAMYW2POBw|title=Tekken 8 – Kazuya Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> In March 2023, character trailers for Phoenix, Law, King, Alexandersson, Jack-8, and Kazama were released.<ref>Character trailers released in March 2023: |
[[Nina Williams]] was the game's first character trailer, released in February 2023.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3sAt0JbqNs|title=Tekken 8 – Nina Gameplay Trailer|date=February 5, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074316/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3sAt0JbqNs|url-status=live}}</ref> Due to her inclusion, Williams, along with Phoenix, has the most appearances in the ''[[Tekken]]'' series, having appeared in every entry. Mishima's trailer was released the same month on Bandai Namco's [[YouTube]] channel.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFAMYW2POBw|title=Tekken 8 – Kazuya Gameplay Trailer|date=February 21, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=December 21, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231221221439/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFAMYW2POBw|url-status=live}}</ref> In March 2023, character trailers for Phoenix, Law, King, Alexandersson, Jack-8, and Kazama were released.<ref>Character trailers released in March 2023: |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkJQZ2Cz9-s|title=Tekken 8 – Paul Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkJQZ2Cz9-s|title=Tekken 8 – Paul Gameplay Trailer|date=February 28, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 31, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240131120455/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkJQZ2Cz9-s|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCOWceM2nZo|title=Tekken 8 – Marshall Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCOWceM2nZo|title=Tekken 8 – Marshall Gameplay Trailer|date=March 10, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=December 21, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231221221535/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCOWceM2nZo|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j1BEga_BIM|title=Tekken 8 – King Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j1BEga_BIM|title=Tekken 8 – King Gameplay Trailer|date=March 14, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=December 18, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231218213643/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6j1BEga_BIM|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTZhyVpmvxA|title=Tekken 8 – Lars Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTZhyVpmvxA|title=Tekken 8 – Lars Gameplay Trailer|date=March 17, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=December 20, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231220163639/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTZhyVpmvxA|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIt9kFe5QX4|title=Tekken 8 – Jack-8 Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIt9kFe5QX4|title=Tekken 8 – Jack-8 Gameplay Trailer|date=March 21, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=December 26, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231226031617/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIt9kFe5QX4|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbJ0ie1Ao3U&|title=Tekken 8 – Jun Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> Between April and May, character trailers for [[Ling Xiaoyu]], Leroy Smith, Asuka Kazama, Lili, Hwoarang, and Bryan Fury were released.<ref>Character trailers released between |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbJ0ie1Ao3U&|title=Tekken 8 – Jun Gameplay Trailer|date=March 28, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074305/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbJ0ie1Ao3U&|url-status=live}}</ref> Between April and May, character trailers for [[Ling Xiaoyu]], Leroy Smith, Asuka Kazama, Lili, Hwoarang, and Bryan Fury were released.<ref>Character trailers released between April–May 2023: |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTd2XeL4ygQ|title=Tekken 8 – Xiaoyu Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTd2XeL4ygQ|title=Tekken 8 – Xiaoyu Gameplay Trailer|date=March 29, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074317/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTd2XeL4ygQ|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvL5Rh6M4lM|title=Tekken 8 – Leroy Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvL5Rh6M4lM|title=Tekken 8 – Leroy Gameplay Trailer|date=April 2, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074323/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EvL5Rh6M4lM|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p07h8qIsUd4|title=Tekken 8 – Asuka Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p07h8qIsUd4|title=Tekken 8 – Asuka Gameplay Trailer|date=April 2, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074318/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p07h8qIsUd4|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GUy7HAUqCE|title=Tekken 8 – Lili Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GUy7HAUqCE|title=Tekken 8 – Lili Gameplay Trailer|date=April 23, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074312/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GUy7HAUqCE|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAvVdlrHAKA|title=Tekken 8 – Hwoarang Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAvVdlrHAKA|title=Tekken 8 – Hwoarang Gameplay Trailer|date=May 12, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074318/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAvVdlrHAKA|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA0cwK2V4og|title=Tekken 8 – Bryan Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> In July 2023, Bandai Namco announced plans to conduct a closed network test. Prior to its official release, the test aimed to assess various game aspects such as balance, matchmaking, and overall stability. This closed network test was open to a limited number of players on a first-come, first-served basis.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Morbhatt |first=Muskan |date=2023 |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA0cwK2V4og|title=Tekken 8 – Bryan Gameplay Trailer|date=May 28, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074306/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA0cwK2V4og|url-status=live}}</ref> In July 2023, Bandai Namco announced plans to conduct a closed network test. Prior to its official release, the test aimed to assess various game aspects such as balance, matchmaking, and overall stability. This closed network test was open to a limited number of players on a first-come, first-served basis.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Morbhatt |first=Muskan |date=June 9, 2023 |title=''Tekken 8'' Closed Network Test in July: Register Now |url=https://otakuzasshi.com/gaming/tekken-8-closed-network-test-in-july-register-now/ |access-date=June 9, 2023 |website=OtakuZasshi |archive-date=June 9, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230609175201/https://otakuzasshi.com/gaming/tekken-8-closed-network-test-in-july-register-now/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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Between July and August 2023, three character trailers launched: Claudio Serafino, Raven, and a new character, Azucena.<ref>Character trailers released between |
Between July and August 2023, three character trailers launched: Claudio Serafino, Raven, and a new character, Azucena.<ref>Character trailers released between July–August 2023: |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xgj0KYypVw|title=Tekken 8 – Claudio Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xgj0KYypVw|title=Tekken 8 – Claudio Gameplay Trailer|date=July 20, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074302/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xgj0KYypVw|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPPKjJgQT4A|title=Tekken 8 – Raven Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPPKjJgQT4A|title=Tekken 8 – Raven Gameplay Trailer|date=August 6, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074321/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPPKjJgQT4A|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iILoqJlCa2s|title=Tekken 8 – Azucena Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> On August 23, a special trailer premiered, featuring the majority of the game's previously announced content, as well as a release date, pre-order information, and exclusive content related to the game's features.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flXHAFNT4sU|title=Tekken 8 – Release date and exclusive content|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> Between September and December 2023, Bandai Namco's channel featured trailers for Feng Wei, [[Jin Kazama|Devil Jin]], new characters Victor Chevalier and Reina, Leo, Steve Fox, Dragunov and [[Yoshimitsu]]; Yoshimitsu tied Williams and Phoenix for the most entries in the Tekken series.<ref>Character trailers released between |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iILoqJlCa2s|title=Tekken 8 – Azucena Gameplay Trailer|date=August 6, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126072309/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iILoqJlCa2s|url-status=live}}</ref> On August 23, a special trailer premiered, featuring the majority of the game's previously announced content, as well as a release date, pre-order information, and exclusive content related to the game's features.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flXHAFNT4sU|title=Tekken 8 – Release date and exclusive content|date=August 22, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074310/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flXHAFNT4sU|url-status=live}}</ref> Between September and December 2023, Bandai Namco's channel featured trailers for Feng Wei, [[Jin Kazama|Devil Jin]], new characters Victor Chevalier and Reina, Leo, Steve Fox, Dragunov and [[Characters of the Tekken series#Yoshimitsu|Yoshimitsu]]; Yoshimitsu tied Williams and Phoenix for the most entries in the Tekken series.<ref>Character trailers released between September–December 2023: |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l3AY19cn0M|title=Tekken 8 – Feng Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l3AY19cn0M|title=Tekken 8 – Feng Gameplay Trailer|date=September 19, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074307/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-l3AY19cn0M|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDxrpSqYHD8|title=Tekken 8 – The Return of Legends Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDxrpSqYHD8|title=Tekken 8 – The Return of Legends Trailer|date=November 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074321/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDxrpSqYHD8|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIDK50IaVpg|title=Tekken 8 – Victor Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIDK50IaVpg|title=Tekken 8 – Victor Gameplay Trailer|date=November 2, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074322/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIDK50IaVpg|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsCpewoF2E4|title=Tekken 8 – Reina Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsCpewoF2E4|title=Tekken 8 – Reina Gameplay Trailer|date=November 12, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 25, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240125235326/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsCpewoF2E4|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH6s_o3dIic|title=Tekken 8 – Leo Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH6s_o3dIic|title=Tekken 8 – Leo Gameplay Trailer|date=November 22, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074300/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QH6s_o3dIic|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc-yMi05vBA|title=Tekken 8 – Steve Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc-yMi05vBA|title=Tekken 8 – Steve Gameplay Trailer|date=November 29, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074308/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc-yMi05vBA|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucesGynb2Yk|title=Tekken 8 – Dragonav Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucesGynb2Yk|title=Tekken 8 – Dragonav Gameplay Trailer|date=December 6, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074314/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucesGynb2Yk|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8JGUIF2pu4|title=Tekken 8 – Yoshimitsu Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> A second network test was later conducted in October 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Romano |first=Sal |date= |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8JGUIF2pu4|title=Tekken 8 – Yoshimitsu Gameplay Trailer|date=December 13, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074319/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8JGUIF2pu4|url-status=live}}</ref> A second network test was later conducted in October 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Romano |first=Sal |date=September 19, 2023 |title=''Tekken 8'' adds Feng Wei, closed beta test set for October 20 to 23 |url=https://www.gematsu.com/2023/09/tekken-8-adds-feng-wei-closed-beta-test-set-for-october-20-to-23 |access-date=December 13, 2023 |website=Gematsu |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212202130/https://www.gematsu.com/2023/09/tekken-8-adds-feng-wei-closed-beta-test-set-for-october-20-to-23 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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On December 14, 2023, Bandai Namco released a demo |
On December 14, 2023, Bandai Namco released a demo of ''Tekken 8'' for the [[PlayStation 5]] and December 21, 2023, for the [[Xbox Series X/S]] and [[Microsoft Windows]] platforms. It includes the first Story Mode and Arcade Quest chapter, as well as Super Ghost Battle, Versus Mode, and the Gallery. Four characters (Jin Kazama, Mishima, Phoenix, and Williams) and three stages (Urban Square (Evening), Yakushima, and Sanctum) were made available.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Romano |first=Sal |date=December 12, 2023 |title=''Tekken 8'' demo launches December 14 for PS5, December 21 for Xbox Series and PC |url=https://www.gematsu.com/2023/12/tekken-8-demo-launches-december-14-for-ps5-december-21-for-xbox-series-and-pc |access-date=December 13, 2023 |website=Gematsu |archive-date=December 12, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231212200806/https://www.gematsu.com/2023/12/tekken-8-demo-launches-december-14-for-ps5-december-21-for-xbox-series-and-pc |url-status=live }}</ref> Yohei Shimbori, who previously worked for [[Team Ninja]] on the ''[[Dead or Alive (franchise)|Dead or Alive]]'' series, joined the project as an assistant director and producer.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Nelva |first=Giuseppe |date=December 17, 2023 |title=''Dead or Alive 5'' and ''6'' Director Yohei Shimbori Is Back, Working on ''Tekken 8'' |url=https://techraptor.net/gaming/news/dead-or-alive-5-and-6-director-yohei-shimbori-is-back-working-on-tekken-8 |access-date=January 23, 2024 |website=[[IGN]] |language=en |archive-date=December 20, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231220024703/https://techraptor.net/gaming/news/dead-or-alive-5-and-6-director-yohei-shimbori-is-back-working-on-tekken-8 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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In January 2024, two trailers were released: the story mode and a visual that contained exclusive content for the game's Ultimate Edition package.<ref>Story trailer and Ultimate Edition trailer: |
In January 2024, two trailers were released: the story mode and a visual that contained exclusive content for the game's Ultimate Edition package.<ref>Story trailer and Ultimate Edition trailer: |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToKJfywbe1o|title=Tekken 8 – Official Story Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToKJfywbe1o|title=Tekken 8 – Official Story Trailer|date=December 14, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126000028/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToKJfywbe1o|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jJiNa4HoD0|title=Tekken 8 – Ultimate Edition Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> Over the course of the month, character trailers for Shaheen, Kuma, Panda, Alisa Bosconovitch, Zafina, Lee |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jJiNa4HoD0|title=Tekken 8 – Ultimate Edition Trailer|date=December 19, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074314/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jJiNa4HoD0|url-status=live}}</ref> Over the course of the month, character trailers for Shaheen, Kuma, Panda, Alisa Bosconovitch, Zafina, Lee Chaolan, and Devil Jin were released.<ref>Character trailers released between January 2024: |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgnPG2bScVQB|title=Tekken 8 – Shaheen Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgnPG2bScVQB|title=Tekken 8 – Shaheen Gameplay Trailer|date=December 20, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074316/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgnPG2bScVQB|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m7jNzjuoHU|title=Tekken 8 – Kuma Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m7jNzjuoHU|title=Tekken 8 – Kuma Trailer|date=December 27, 2023 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074310/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m7jNzjuoHU|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO1vA4TKH8k|title=Tekken 8 – Panda Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO1vA4TKH8k|title=Tekken 8 – Panda Gameplay Trailer|date=January 10, 2024 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 25, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240125214010/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PO1vA4TKH8k|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND8nZ0NSt00|title=Tekken 8 – Alisa Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND8nZ0NSt00|title=Tekken 8 – Alisa Gameplay Trailer|date=January 12, 2024 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074308/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ND8nZ0NSt00|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onDveyFTCsA|title=Tekken 8 – Zafina Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onDveyFTCsA|title=Tekken 8 – Zafina Gameplay Trailer|date=January 13, 2024 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074301/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onDveyFTCsA|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0mjC3FEMc4|title=Tekken 8 – Lee Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0mjC3FEMc4|title=Tekken 8 – Lee Gameplay Trailer|date=January 17, 2024 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126015052/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0mjC3FEMc4|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJMoN0yYr7E|title=Tekken 8 – Devil Jin Gameplay Trailer|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> To conclude the game's pre-release, a final launch trailer was released on January 19, 2024. |
*{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJMoN0yYr7E|title=Tekken 8 – Devil Jin Gameplay Trailer|date=January 24, 2024 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (via [[YouTube]])|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126074323/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJMoN0yYr7E|url-status=live}}</ref> To conclude the game's pre-release, a final launch trailer was released on January 19, 2024. |
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===Packaging and additional content=== |
===Packaging and additional content=== |
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''Tekken 8'' was released on January 26, 2024, for [[PlayStation 5]], [[Microsoft Windows]], and [[Xbox Series X/S]], and marks the eighth canon release and tenth overall entry in the ''Tekken'' series.<ref name="Formats"> |
''Tekken 8'' was released on January 26, 2024, for [[PlayStation 5]], [[Microsoft Windows]], and [[Xbox Series X/S]], and marks the eighth canon release and tenth overall entry in the ''Tekken'' series.<ref name="Formats">*{{cite web|url=https://www.playstation.com/en-nz/games/tekken-8/|title=Tekken 8 – PlayStation|publisher=[[PlayStation Store]]|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126054031/https://www.playstation.com/en-nz/games/tekken-8/|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/1778820/TEKKEN_8/|title=Tekken 8 on Steam|publisher=[[Steam (service)|Steam]]|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126024348/https://store.steampowered.com/app/1778820/TEKKEN_8/|url-status=live}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/store/tekken-8/9PPSM14VKCLW|title=Buy Tekken 8|publisher=[[Xbox]]|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 26, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126083157/https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/store/tekken-8/9PPSM14VKCLW|url-status=live}}</ref> To promote the games release, [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] distributed the game in seven different formats.<ref name="Formats2">{{cite web|url=https://en.bandainamcoent.eu/tekken/tekken-8/shop-now|title=Tekken 8 - Shop Now|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]]|accessdate=January 26, 2024|archive-date=January 27, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240127165048/https://en.bandainamcoent.eu/tekken/tekken-8/shop-now|url-status=live}}</ref> The standard edition (both digital and physical) includes a Paul Phoenix avatar set, whereas the Launch Edition includes steel-book packaging, a burning chain metal plate, and corporation stickers.<ref name="Formats2"/> The digital deluxe version includes a one-year [[season pass]] with access to [[downloadable content]] for four characters (Eddy Gordo, Lidia Sobieska, Heihachi Mishima, and a guest character from ''[[Final Fantasy XVI]]'', Clive Rosfield), while the ultimate edition (digital and physical versions) has the same features as the launch edition and digital deluxe version, as well as access to various character and avatar skins.<ref name="Formats2"/> |
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*{{cite web|url=https://store.steampowered.com/app/1778820/TEKKEN_8/|title=Tekken 8 on Steam|publisher=[[Steam (service)|Steam]]|accessdate=January 26, 2024}} |
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*{{cite web|url=https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/store/tekken-8/9PPSM14VKCLW|title=Buy Tekken 8|publisher=[[Xbox]]|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> To promote the games release, [[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] distributed the game in seven different formats.<ref name="Formats2">{{cite web|url=https://en.bandainamcoent.eu/tekken/tekken-8/shop-now|title=Tekken 8 - Shop Now|publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]]|accessdate=January 26, 2024}}</ref> The standard edition (both digital and physical) includes a Paul Phoenix avatar set, whereas the Launch Edition includes steel-book packaging, a burning chain metal plate, and corporation stickers.<ref name="Formats2"/> The digital deluxe version includes a one-year [[season pass]] with access to [[downloadable content]] for four characters (Eddy Gordo, three of which are to be announced), while the ultimate edition (digital and physical versions) has the same features as the launch edition and digital deluxe version, as well as access to various character and avatar skins.<ref name="Formats2"/> |
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Two collectors editions were released: a standard collectors edition and a premium collectors edition.<ref name="Formats2"/> Both formats include the same content as the Ultimate Editions, as well as the game packaged in a boxset, eight glossy collector cards, two arcade tokens, a metal ring inspired by the aesthetic of character Leroy Smith, and a figurine of Jin Kazama (the premium edition includes an electrified mechanism that causes the statue to light up).<ref name="Formats2"/> Bandai Namco distributed a pin badge for video game pre-orders across Asia.<ref>{{cite web |title=Tekken 8 |url=https://www.bandainamcoent.asia/eu/store/games/tekken-8 |accessdate=January 26, 2024 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (Asia)}}</ref> Ultimately, the Paul Phoenix avatar set was included with all pre-orders for existing formats.<ref name="Formats2"/> |
Two collectors editions were released: a standard collectors edition and a premium collectors edition.<ref name="Formats2"/> Both formats include the same content as the Ultimate Editions, as well as the game packaged in a boxset, eight glossy collector cards, two arcade tokens, a metal ring inspired by the aesthetic of character Leroy Smith, and a figurine of Jin Kazama (the premium edition includes an electrified mechanism that causes the statue to light up).<ref name="Formats2"/> Bandai Namco distributed a pin badge for video game pre-orders across Asia.<ref>{{cite web |title=Tekken 8 |url=https://www.bandainamcoent.asia/eu/store/games/tekken-8 |accessdate=January 26, 2024 |publisher=[[Bandai Namco Entertainment]] (Asia) |archive-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126084659/https://www.bandainamcoent.asia/eu/store/games/tekken-8 |url-status=live }}</ref> Ultimately, the Paul Phoenix avatar set was included with all pre-orders for existing formats.<ref name="Formats2"/> |
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The first season pass was revealed during the initial promotional activity for ''Tekken 8'', and it would include four downloadable characters for purchase. Eddy Gordo was the first revealed character in January |
The first season pass was revealed during the initial promotional activity for ''Tekken 8'', and it would include four downloadable characters for purchase. Eddy Gordo was the first revealed character in January 2024; and was released on the first week of April 2024. Following that, each remaining character will be revealed quarterly through 2024, such as Lidia, who was revealed in EVO Japan 2024 and was released on late July 2024 after Heihachi was revealed in a same month during EVO 2024, with his release date is alongside the expanded storyline in October 2024.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Howard |first=Norris |date=January 16, 2024 |title=Eddy Gordo Is Tekken 8's First DLC Character |url=https://esi.si.com/tekken/eddy-gordo-dlc |access-date=January 27, 2024 |website=Esports Illustrated |language=en |archive-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126083156/https://esi.si.com/tekken/eddy-gordo-dlc |url-status=live }}</ref> In February 2024, a [[microtransaction]] shop called ''Tekken Shop'' was added to the game. In it, players can buy cosmetic items with "Tekken Coins" which can only be purchased in bundles with real money.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/some-tekken-8-players-express-anger-as-the-game-adds-microtransactions/ |title=Some Tekken 8 players express anger as the game adds microtransactions |last=Scullion |first=Chris |date=February 29, 2024 |website=[[Video Games Chronicle]] |publisher= |access-date=February 29, 2024 |quote= |archive-date=February 29, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240229164548/https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/some-tekken-8-players-express-anger-as-the-game-adds-microtransactions/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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In December 2024, the same month as Clive's confirmation as the first season's last fourth fighter for the said month, the second season pass was announced. The end of the Season 2 teaser trailer shows a red helicopter with a black rose mark and two pairs of rocket with lipstick marks referencing [[Characters of the Tekken series#Anna_Williams|Anna Williams]]'s appearance in ''[[Tekken 5]]''. Clive's inclusion also adds Joshua Rosfield and Jill Warrick's costumes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gematsu.com/2024/12/tekken-8-winter-update-and-season-2-announced|title=Tekken 8 Winter Update and Season 2 announced|date=8 December 2024|access-date=8 December 2024}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gematsu.com/2024/12/tekken-8-dlc-character-clive-rosfield-from-final-fantasy-xvi-announced|title=Tekken 8 DLC character Clive Rosfield from Final Fantasy XVI announced|date=13 December 2024|access-date=13 December 2024}}</ref> |
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===Controversy=== |
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Advocates for accessibility have reported that ''Tekken 8''{{'s}} options for colorblind or disabled audiences could result in moderate to severe health issues including [[vertigo]] and [[migraine]]s. In an article by ''[[Eurogamer]],'' Harada was portrayed as dismissing these concerns as a misunderstanding by "very few" people who were unfamiliar with the game's accessibility options or how they appear in-game.<ref name=":0" /> However, the article also highlighted accessibility specialist Ian Hamilton's response to Harada's apparent attempt to minimize Hamilton's concerns: "I have not 'misunderstood the accessibility options we are trying, or have only seen the video without actually trying them out in the demo play'. I understand very well, and have tried them in demo play. I'm trying to help you avoid harming players and provide a good experience."<ref name=":0">{{cite web |last1=Blake |first1=Vikki |date=31 December 2023 |title=''Tekken 8'' director says players raising accessibility concerns 'have misunderstood the options' |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/tekken-8-director-says-players-raising-accessibility-concerns-have-misunderstood-the-options |access-date=3 January 2024 |website=[[Eurogamer]]}}</ref> The settings were updated for the release version to avoid potential health issues.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Scullion |first1=Chris |date=24 January 2024 |title=''Tekken 8''{{’s}} potentially harmful accessibility options have been updated before release |url=https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/tekken-8s-potentially-harmful-accessibility-options-have-been-updated-before-release |access-date=25 January 2024 |website=[[Video Games Chronicle]]}}</ref> |
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==Music== |
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''Tekken 8''<nowiki/>'s theme song "Mastery" is performed by [[The Last Rockstars]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cirone |first=David |date=2023-11-22 |title=THE LAST ROCKSTARS announce new song 'MASTERY' for ''Tekken 8'' |url=https://j-generation.com/2023/11/the-last-rockstars-announce-new-song-mastery-for-tekken-8/ |access-date=2023-11-23 |website=J-Generation |language=en}}</ref> An official soundtrack was pre-released digitally on the same day as the game’s release, and will be released physically in four CDs on March 13, 2024. |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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| MC = (PC) 91/100<ref name="MCPC">{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/tekken-8/critic-reviews/?platform=pc |title=Tekken 8 for PC Reviews |website=[[Metacritic]] |accessdate=January 26, 2024 |archive-date=February 9, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240209212140/https://www.metacritic.com/game/tekken-8/critic-reviews/?platform=pc |url-status=live }}</ref><br>(PS5) 90/100<ref name="MCPS5">{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/tekken-8/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation-5 |title=Tekken 8 for PlayStation 5 Reviews |website=[[Metacritic]] |accessdate=January 26, 2024 |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123151243/https://www.metacritic.com/game/tekken-8/critic-reviews/?platform=playstation-5 |url-status=live }}</ref><br>(XSXS) 89/100<ref name="MCXSXS">{{cite web |url=https://www.metacritic.com/game/tekken-8/critic-reviews/?platform=xbox-series-x |title=Tekken 8 for Xbox Series X Reviews |publisher=[[Metacritic]] |accessdate=January 26, 2024 |archive-date=February 9, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240209212141/https://www.metacritic.com/game/tekken-8/critic-reviews/?platform=xbox-series-x |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| OC = 99%<ref name="OC">{{Cite web|title=Tekken 8|url=https://opencritic.com/game/15734/tekken-8|website=[[OpenCritic]]|date=January 23, 2024 }}</ref> |
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| DT = 4/5<ref>{{cite web |last=Epps |first=DeAngelo |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/tekken-8-review-xbox-series-x/ |title=Tekken 8 review: Beat Up Your Dad Simulator 2K24 |website=[[Digital Trends]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123141700/https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/tekken-8-review-xbox-series-x/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| EuroG = 5/5<ref name="EuroG">{{cite web |last=Parker |first=Lewis |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.eurogamer.net/tekken-8-review |title=Tekken 8 review - a complex series transformed into a welcoming one |website=[[Eurogamer]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123195847/https://www.eurogamer.net/tekken-8-review |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| GI = 8.25/10<ref name="GI">{{cite magazine |last=Stewart |first=Marcus |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.gameinformer.com/review/tekken-8/aggressively-absurd |title=Tekken 8 Review - Aggressively Absurd |magazine=[[Game Informer]] |access-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 24, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240124160200/https://www.gameinformer.com/review/tekken-8/aggressively-absurd |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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| GSpot = 8/10<ref>{{cite web |last=Fanelli |first=Jason |date=January 25, 2024 |url=https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/tekken-8-review-the-heat-of-battle/1900-6418169/ |title=Tekken 8 Review - The Heat Of Battle |website=[[GameSpot]] |accessdate=January 25, 2024 |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123185406/https://www.gamespot.com/reviews/tekken-8-review-the-heat-of-battle/1900-6418169/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| GRadar = 5/5<ref name="GRadar">{{cite web |last=Taylor-Kent |first=Oscar |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/tekken-8-review/ |title=Tekken 8 review: "We're in the Golden Age for fighting games, and Tekken is the king" |website=[[GamesRadar+]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123160905/https://www.gamesradar.com/tekken-8-review/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| Fam = 36/40<ref name="Famitsu">{{Cite web |last=Romano |first=Sal |date=February 7, 2024 |title=Famitsu Review Scores: Issue 1836 |url=https://www.gematsu.com/2024/02/famitsu-review-scores-issue-1836 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240207130358/https://www.gematsu.com/2024/02/famitsu-review-scores-issue-1836 |archive-date=February 7, 2024 |access-date=February 10, 2024 |website=Gematsu |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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| HCG = 5/5<ref name="HCG">{{cite web |last=Wells |first=Cory |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://hardcoregamer.com/review-tekken-8/ |title=Review: Tekken 8 |publisher=Hardcore Gamer |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=February 9, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240209212145/https://hardcoregamer.com/review-tekken-8/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| JXV = 18/20<ref name="Jeux">{{cite web|author=AymericLallee|url=https://www.jeuxvideo.com/test/1847242/tekken-8-vient-defier-street-fighter-6-un-duel-au-sommet-pour-deux-jeux-video-de-combat-uniques-mais-veritablement-incontournables.htm|title=Tekken 8 vient défier Street Fighter 6, un duel au sommet pour deux jeux vidéo de combat uniques, mais véritablement incontournables !|publisher=Jeuxvideo.com|date=January 23, 2024|accessdate=January 26, 2024|language=fr}}</ref> |
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| IGN = 9/10<ref name="IGN">{{cite web |last=Barrier |first=Ronny |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-review |title=Tekken 8 Review |website=[[IGN]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 24, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240124052757/https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-review |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| JXV = 18/20<ref name="Jeux">{{cite web|author=AymericLallee|url=https://www.jeuxvideo.com/test/1847242/tekken-8-vient-defier-street-fighter-6-un-duel-au-sommet-pour-deux-jeux-video-de-combat-uniques-mais-veritablement-incontournables.htm|title=Tekken 8 vient défier Street Fighter 6, un duel au sommet pour deux jeux vidéo de combat uniques, mais véritablement incontournables !|publisher=Jeuxvideo.com|date=January 23, 2024|accessdate=January 26, 2024|language=fr|archive-date=January 23, 2024|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123183510/https://www.jeuxvideo.com/test/1847242/tekken-8-vient-defier-street-fighter-6-un-duel-au-sommet-pour-deux-jeux-video-de-combat-uniques-mais-veritablement-incontournables.htm|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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| PCGUS = 89/100<ref name="pcgamerrev">{{cite web |last=Taylor |first=Mollie |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.pcgamer.com/tekken-8-review/ |title=Tekken 8 review |website=[[PC Gamer]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024}}</ref> |
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| NME = 4/5<ref name="NME">{{cite web |last=van der Velde |first=Issy |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.nme.com/reviews/game-reviews/tekken-8-review-3575505 |title='Tekken 8' review: from zero to hero |website=[[NME]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123141315/https://www.nme.com/reviews/game-reviews/tekken-8-review-3575505 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| PCGUS = 89/100<ref name="pcgamerrev">{{cite web |last=Taylor |first=Mollie |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.pcgamer.com/tekken-8-review/ |title=Tekken 8 review |website=[[PC Gamer]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123165705/https://www.pcgamer.com/tekken-8-review/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| PCGN = 9/10<ref>{{cite web |last=Vaz |first=Christian |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.pcgamesn.com/tekken-8/review |title=Tekken 8 review – a gold standard for 3D fighters |website=[[PCGamesN]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126095926/https://www.pcgamesn.com/tekken-8/review |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| PSQ = 9/10<ref>{{cite web |last=Ramsey |first=Robert |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.pushsquare.com/reviews/ps5/tekken-8 |title=Tekken 8 Review (PS5) |website=[[Push Square]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=February 9, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240209212115/https://www.pushsquare.com/reviews/ps5/tekken-8 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| SN = 10/10<ref name="SN">{{cite web |last=Denzer |first=TJ |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.shacknews.com/article/138396/tekken-8-review-score |title=Tekken 8 review: Delightfully devilish, Kazuya |website=[[Shacknews]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123151244/https://www.shacknews.com/article/138396/tekken-8-review-score |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| VG247 = 5/5<ref>{{cite web |last=Makar |first=Connor |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.vg247.com/tekken-8 |title=Tekken 8 review: Back(dash), and better than ever |website=[[VG247]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123172208/https://www.vg247.com/tekken-8 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| VG = 10/10<ref>{{cite web |last=Raisbeck |first=Alex |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.videogamer.com/reviews/tekken-8-review/ |title=Tekken 8 review – Excellent! |website=VideoGamer.com |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 24, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240124100937/https://www.videogamer.com/reviews/tekken-8-review/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| VGC = 5/5<ref name="VGC">{{cite web |last=Scullion |first=Chris |date=January 23, 2024 |url=https://www.videogameschronicle.com/review/tekken-8/ |title=Tekken 8 is a sensational sequel |website=[[Video Games Chronicle]] |accessdate=January 23, 2024 |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123151243/https://www.videogameschronicle.com/review/tekken-8/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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''Tekken 8'' received "universal acclaim" from critics for the PC and PS5 versions, while the Xbox Series X/S version received "generally favorable reviews", according to [[review aggregator]] website [[Metacritic]].<ref name="MCPC"/><ref name="MCPS5"/><ref name="MCXSXS"/> Several publications argued that ''Tekken 8'' was the best offering from the parent franchise. ''[[GamesRadar+]]'' rated it five stars, stating that "proves that plenty of depth makes for a vibrant fighter, justifying its current-gen exclusivity to deliver a skull-thrasher that really feels like an evolution rather than a simple update."<ref name="GRadar"/> ''Hardcore Gamer'' praised the game as "bold" and highlighted Bandai Namco's sense of innovation, describing it as "one of the greatest fighting games of all time."<ref name="HCG"/> [[Shacknews]] compared the game to its previous entries and concluded: "''Tekken 8'' is it, and looks set to carry that torch for years to come."<ref name="SN"/> [[Video Games Chronicle]] opined that ''Tekken 8'' is "up there with ''[[Tekken 3]]'' as one of the most exciting high points in the series."<ref name="VGC"/> |
''Tekken 8'' received "universal acclaim" from critics for the PC and PS5 versions, while the Xbox Series X/S version received "generally favorable reviews", according to [[review aggregator]] website [[Metacritic]].<ref name="MCPC"/><ref name="MCPS5"/><ref name="MCXSXS"/> Several publications argued that ''Tekken 8'' was the best offering from the parent franchise. ''[[GamesRadar+]]'' rated it five stars, stating that "proves that plenty of depth makes for a vibrant fighter, justifying its current-gen exclusivity to deliver a skull-thrasher that really feels like an evolution rather than a simple update."<ref name="GRadar"/> ''Hardcore Gamer'' praised the game as "bold" and highlighted Bandai Namco's sense of innovation, describing it as "one of the greatest fighting games of all time."<ref name="HCG"/> ''[[Shacknews]]'' compared the game to its previous entries and concluded: "''Tekken 8'' is it, and looks set to carry that torch for years to come."<ref name="SN"/> ''[[Video Games Chronicle]]'' opined that ''Tekken 8'' is "up there with ''[[Tekken 3]]'' as one of the most exciting high points in the series."<ref name="VGC"/> PC Gamer vows the game to seamlessly combine nostalgia-inducing moments into an exceptionally approachable and beginner-friendly package.<ref>{{Cite web |author1=Mollie Taylor |date=January 23, 2024 |title=Tekken 8 review |url=https://www.pcgamer.com/tekken-8-review/ |access-date=February 12, 2024 |website=[[PC Gamer]] |language=en |archive-date=January 23, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240123165705/https://www.pcgamer.com/tekken-8-review/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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Critics praised the game's improved visuals and overall progression from previous installments. ''[[Eurogamer]]'' Germany wrote, "It looks great after the graphical redesign and is packed with game variants and training options as well as clever ideas."<ref name="EuroG"/> Despite praising the graphics, GamePro Germany felt that the game lacked options for "single-player fans."<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Molke |first=David |date=January 23, 2024 |title=Tekken 8 im Test: Die Fighting Game-Legende meldet sich eindrucksvoll zurück |trans-title=Tekken 8 in the test: The fighting game legend returns impressively |url=https://www.gamepro.de/artikel/tekken-8-im-test,3407255.html |access-date=January 27, 2024 |magazine=GamePro |language=de-DE |archive-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126093608/https://www.gamepro.de/artikel/tekken-8-im-test,3407255.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Despite minor "tweaks" in customization, ''[[IGN]]'' felt that "''Tekken 8'' manages to stand out as something special."<ref name="IGN"/> Jeuxvideo.com compared the game favorably to other entries in the [[fighting game]] genre, saying "Its new features in terms of gameplay are enough to stand out from previous opuses and hold its own against its competitors".<ref name="Jeux"/> ''[[NME]]'' praised its visuals and cinematography, writing, "''Tekken 8'' has lots to offer both new and veteran players. The cinematic, over-the-top storyline is gorgeous and ends in a thematically brilliant fight".<ref name="NME"/> |
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Minor criticism was directed at specific modes, as well as the game's overall innovation. ''[[PC Gamer]]'' specifically pointed out the lack of offline modes which were featured in previous games, such as Team Battle, Survival, and Time Attack.<ref name="pcgamerrev" /> Gamer.nl wrote that "The new ''Tekken'' does not want to reinvent the wheel, but relies entirely on the rock-solid gameplay for which the series is known."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Review: Tekken 8 is zowel vertrouwd als intens en spectaculair |trans-title=Review: Tekken 8 is as familiar as it is intense and spectacular |url=https://gamer.nl/reviews/games/playstation/review-tekken-8-is-zowel-vertrouwd-als-intens-en-spectaculair/ |access-date= |
Minor criticism was directed at specific modes, as well as the game's overall innovation. ''[[PC Gamer]]'' specifically pointed out the lack of offline modes which were featured in previous games, such as Team Battle, Survival, and Time Attack.<ref name="pcgamerrev" /> Gamer.nl wrote that "The new ''Tekken'' does not want to reinvent the wheel, but relies entirely on the rock-solid gameplay for which the series is known."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Review: Tekken 8 is zowel vertrouwd als intens en spectaculair |trans-title=Review: Tekken 8 is as familiar as it is intense and spectacular |url=https://gamer.nl/reviews/games/playstation/review-tekken-8-is-zowel-vertrouwd-als-intens-en-spectaculair/ |access-date=January 27, 2024 |website=gamer.nl |language=nl |archive-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126093609/https://gamer.nl/reviews/games/playstation/review-tekken-8-is-zowel-vertrouwd-als-intens-en-spectaculair/ |url-status=live }}</ref> 4Players.de described the modes as the game's only weakness, while also praising the game's "high-quality fighting action."<ref>{{Cite web |last=Menk |first=Gerrit |date=January 23, 2024 |title=Tekken 8 - Test, Prügeln & Kämpfen |trans-title=Tekken 8 - Test, Brawl & Fight |url=https://www.4players.de/4players.php/dispbericht/Allgemein/Test/44011/85409/0/Tekken_8.html |access-date=January 27, 2024 |website=4Players |language=de |archive-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126093609/https://www.4players.de/4players.php/dispbericht/Allgemein/Test/44011/85409/0/Tekken_8.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Despite praise for the game's "flashy combos and air juggles", Game Informer wrote that "''Tekken 8'' doesn't reach the heights of recent rivals like ''[[Street Fighter 6]]'' and ''[[Mortal Kombat 1]]''."<ref name="GI"/> GLHF of ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' came to a mixed conclusion, believing it was "designed primarily to appease an existing audience, not court a new one."<ref>{{Cite magazine |last=Aubrey |first=Dave |date=January 23, 2024 |title=Review: Tekken 8 is a great Tekken game, but not much more |url=https://videogames.si.com/reviews/tekken-8-review |access-date=January 27, 2024 |magazine=Video Games on [[Sports Illustrated]] |language=en |archive-date=January 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240126093608/https://videogames.si.com/reviews/tekken-8-review |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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The introduction of a [[battle pass]] system post-launch was also criticized by the community.<ref name="PC Gamer Battle Pass">{{cite news |author1=Mollie Taylor |title=Tekken 8's Steam rating takes a dive as fans lament 'scummy' monetisation and battle pass |date=2024 |publisher=PC Gamer |url=https://www.pcgamer.com/games/fighting/tekken-8s-steam-rating-takes-a-dive-as-fans-lament-scummy-monetisation-and-battle-pass/ |access-date=27 April 2024 |language=En}}</ref><ref name="TechTimes Battle Pass">{{cite web |author1=Isaiah Richard |title=Tekken 8 Battle Pass Faces Backlash, Fans Call Bandai Namco 'Greedy' |url=https://www.techtimes.com/articles/303398/20240409/tekken-8-battle-pass-faces-backlash-fans-call-bandai-namco.htm |website=TechTimes.com |publisher=TechTimes |access-date=27 April 2024 |language=En |date=2024}}</ref><ref name="Metro Uk Tekken 8 Battlepass">{{cite web |author1=Kenneth Andersen |title=Tekken 8 fans rebel over 'predatory' microtransactions and 'disgusting' battle pass |url=https://metro.co.uk/2024/04/03/tekken-8-fans-rebel-predatory-microtransactions-disgusting-battle-pass-20578344/ |website=metro.co.uk |publisher=Metro |access-date=27 April 2024 |language=En |date=2024}}</ref> Katsuhiro Harada released a statement that the battle pass system was necessary to support ongoing updates of the game.<ref name="One Esport; Katsuhiro Harada Battle Pass">{{cite web |author1=Ron "Hot-E" Muyot |title=Game director Katsuhiro Harada explains the reason behind Tekken 8 battle pass |url=https://www.oneesports.gg/tekken/tekken-8-battle-pass-katsuhiro-harada/ |website=One Esport |date=April 2, 2024 |access-date=27 April 2024 |language=En}}</ref> |
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''Tekken 8'' topped the charts in the UK upon its initial release, outperforming the 2023 release of ''Street Fighter 6''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://metro.co.uk/2024/01/29/tekken-8-launch-sells-twice-street-fighter-6-uk-charts-20189145/amp/ |title=Tekken 8 launch sells more than twice Street Fighter 6 in UK charts |access-date=January 30, 2024 |archive-date=January 30, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240130211521/https://metro.co.uk/2024/01/29/tekken-8-launch-sells-twice-street-fighter-6-uk-charts-20189145/amp/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Sales were reportedly double of the latter.<ref>{{cite web |title=TEKKEN 8 SALES DOUBLE STREET FIGHTER 6 FOR UK LAUNCH |url=https://www.esports.net/news/fighting-games/tekken-8-sales/ |access-date=February 6, 2024 |archive-date=February 6, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240206224412/https://www.esports.net/news/fighting-games/tekken-8-sales/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Bandai Namco generated over $13 million in the game's first 10 days on sale on Steam.<ref>{{cite web |title=TEKKEN 8 Sales Numbers: Almost $13 Million Revenue in First Ten Days on Steam |url=https://gamesensor.info/news/tekken_8_sales_first_ten_days_on_steam |access-date=February 6, 2024 |archive-date=February 6, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240206224413/https://gamesensor.info/news/tekken_8_sales_first_ten_days_on_steam |url-status=live }}</ref> On February 26, Bandai Namco announced that the game sold over two million copies in the first month after launch.<ref>{{cite web |last=Yin-Poole |first=Wesley |date=February 26, 2024 |title=Tekken 8 Sells Over 2 Million in a Month |url=https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-sells-over-2-million-in-a-month |website=IGN |access-date=February 26, 2024 |archive-date=February 26, 2024 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240226214611/https://www.ign.com/articles/tekken-8-sells-over-2-million-in-a-month |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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| [[The Game Awards 2023]] |
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| Most Anticipated Game |
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| style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-game-awards-2023-nominees-announced-see-them-all-now/1100-6519120/ |title=The Game Awards 2023 Nominees Announced, See Them All Now |date=2023-11-13 |access-date=2023-11-13 |website=[[GameSpot]] |last=Fanelli |first=Jason}}</ref> |
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| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;" | <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.gamesradar.com/games/golden-joystick-awards-2024-shortlist-categories-revealed-vote-now/ |title=Astro Bot and Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth lead the shortlist for the Golden Joystick Awards 2024, nudging out Helldivers 2 and Balatro for the most nominations |date=2024-10-04 |website=[[GamesRadar+]] |last=West |first=Josh |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241004163943/https://www.gamesradar.com/games/golden-joystick-awards-2024-shortlist-categories-revealed-vote-now/ |archive-date=2024-10-04 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=2024 Golden Joysticks Unveils Intriguing Game Of The Year Shortlist |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattgardner1/2024/11/04/2024-golden-joysticks-unveils-intriguing-game-of-the-year-shortlist/ |last=Gardner |first=Matt |date=2024-11-04 |access-date=2024-11-04 |website=[[Forbes]]}}</ref> |
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| style="text-align:center;" |<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |date=2024-11-12 |title=The 2024 Streamer Awards: All Nominations |url=https://www.si.com/esports/news/2024-streamer-awards-nominations |access-date=2024-11-12 |website=Esports Illustrated On SI |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{Cite web |last=DeSena |first=Gabby |date=December 8, 2024 |title=Recap: All 2024 Streamer Awards Winners |url=https://www.si.com/esports/news/all-2024-streamer-awards-winners |access-date=December 8, 2024 |website=[[Sports Illustrated]] |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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Developer(s) | |
Publisher(s) | Bandai Namco Entertainment |
Director(s) |
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Programmer(s) | Kei Kudo |
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Series | Tekken |
Engine | Unreal Engine 5 |
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Release | January 26, 2024 |
Genre(s) | Fighting |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Tekken 8 (Japanese: 鉄拳8) is a 2024 fighting game developed by Bandai Namco Studios and Arika[1] and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It is the eighth canon release (and tenth overall entry) in the Tekken series and the first one to debut on home systems instead of arcades.[2] Game tests were held starting in July 2023 before the final game was released for the PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S on January 26, 2024.
The base game's story mode, titled The Dark Awakens, takes place six months after the events of its predecessor and focuses on the final confrontation between protagonist Jin Kazama and his father Kazuya Mishima, as well as the introduction of Heihachi Mishima's adoptive daughter, Reina. Jin's mother Jun Kazama also appears in her first canon appearance since Tekken 2. Meanwhile, an additional story mode titled Unforgettable Echoes focuses on Lidia Sobieska, Eddy Gordo, and Yoshimitsu on uncovering the Mishima Clan's ancient history, as well as the resurrection of Heihachi himself.
Focusing on more aggressive tones, Tekken 8 was developed using Unreal Engine 5, and it features upgraded fighting elements and systems from its predecessor. Tekken 8 also introduces brand-new mechanics, such as the "Heat" system and "Tornado" hits. Arcade Quest was another addition to their online mode, which includes tournaments, arcade features, customisable avatars, and specialized currency that is featured throughout the game. Upon its release, Tekken 8 received critical acclaim, with many critics praising the game's graphics, story, overall progression in the series, and aggressive gameplay.
Gameplay
[edit]Tekken 8 follows the same fighting game format as previous Tekken games. Katsuhiro Harada, the game's producer, stated that Tekken 8 will be "more aggressive" than its predecessor, indicating that the system will reward players who are proactive in attacking rather than those who are defensive. To achieve this, the game introduced a new system known as "Heat". When a character unlocks the "Heat" state, they cause not only chip damage and additional movesets, but also changes the properties of some of their moves, such as a heavy guard break. These fighters can also dash cancel their moves while in the "Heat" state. Heat's timer can be stopped if fighters' movesets are used.[1][3] Fighters will also receive chip damage when guarding against a normal state's heavy attack or Heat State characters, allowing them to regenerate their health bars. Unlike the Tag mode-only health bar regeneration system from the Tekken Tag Tournament games, fighters' recoverable health can only be restored by attacking their opponent.[1][3]
Tekken 8 includes a number of technical updates and reworked features. The "Rage" system, which debuted in the previous entry, returns in Tekken 8 with new changes. For example, the "Rage Drive" has been separated and reworked as "Heat Smash", a "Heat" system super move. The "Screw" mechanism was removed from Tekken 8 and replaced with a "Tornado" extender; the system places opponents in a ground-bound state when they fall to the ground quickly. Specific stages in the game also have hazards, such as some with harder walls and floors that must be broken multiple times by fighters' harder knockout attacks, while others will cause damaged opponents to blast upward when hit by an explosive on the walls and floors.
In addition to technical improvements, Tekken 8 includes changes to other elements. Harada stated that Tekken 8 aims to provide a more cinematic fighting experience, with a focus on stage destructions and specific characters' reactions to them.[4] Furthermore, all character models and voice acting are entirely new, rather than recycled content from previous entries. The online mode includes a battle lobby called "Arcade Quest", which features arcade environments, regular online battles, and tournament matches. "Arcade Quest" allows users to customize their avatars and will use a "Fight Money" currency. Tekken 8 is powered by the next-generation Unreal Engine 5, becoming the first major fighting game to use this engine.[5]
Tekken 8 features crossplay,[6] enabling PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X/S players to play against each other for the first time in the franchise's history. Cross-Platform Play can be enabled or disabled depending on the player's preference.[7]
The Scenario Campaign-based Tekken Force Mode from Tekken 6 is only exclusive in the base main story's chapter 10. This mode has exclusive Heat and Rage systems features which original head to head combat scenario systems did not have, such as a Rage Burst, and a Heat gauge that can regenerate automatically and become reusable at full bar. Additionally, when fighting against Azazel or in Tekken Ball Mode, Rage Arts are disabled, with the latter has Rage Arts replaced with Rage Burst.
Plot
[edit]The Dark Awakens
[edit]Six months after Heihachi Mishima's defeat,[a] Jin Kazama, alongside Lars Alexandersson and Lee Chaolan of the Yggdrasil Rebel Army, ambushes his father Kazuya Mishima in Manhattan, New York. However, as Jin is forced to watch Kazuya kill millions in the city, causing him to be haunted by a vision of Ogre killing his mother Jun Kazama,[b] he loses control of his devil powers and is defeated, causing the operation to fail. Amidst the chaos, Kazuya, now openly revealing his devil form to the public, announces a new King of Iron Fist Tournament, where representatives of various nations fight one another. The winning nation will be rewarded, while the losing nations will face destruction.
A week later, before the King of Iron Fist Tournament qualifiers begin in the sixth day, Jin, recovering from his injuries, spars with Lars, while Lee analyzes their sparring. As Lars and Lee feared, Jin discovers that he no longer can activate his devil powers at will. After a brief talk with Alisa Bosconovitch on the third day before the tournament, Jin makes up his mind and joins the qualifiers in Japan, while Alisa, originally going to replace Jin in the tournament, is enlisted to keep an eye on a possible set-up by G Corporation. There, Jin meets Reina, a student from Mishima Polytechnic, whose combat prowess resembles Heihachi, his grandfather. Jin manages to secure a spot in the main tournament, defeating Reina and his old rival Hwoarang, occasionally showing bursts of his devil powers in combat. After the battle, Reina requests to join Jin in his fight against Kazuya, keeping her true intentions hidden.
Elsewhere in Rome, Claudio Serafino, Zafina, and Ling Xiaoyu watch the tournament. Zafina reveals to Claudio the reason Jin declared a third world war against Kazuya during his time leading Mishima Zaibatsu was to lure the demonic creature Azazel and destroy it.[c] However, Azazel's soul was still alive after its defeat and is now sealed in Zafina's left arm. She discovers that Kazuya's growing avarice had been a main source behind Azazel's growing power, and warns Claudio that they need to seek out Jin to stop it. [a] Meanwhile, Leo Kliesen and their father Niklas arrive at the Yggdrasil base, where the latter reveals his research on Azazel and the Devil Gene. He reveals that Azazel granted the gene to ancient man, creating devils to act as its servants, and to access its power, one must have a strong desire. The Hachijo clan, from whom Jin and Kazuya are descended through Heihachi's late wife Kazumi is one of the servants' descendant clans.
At the main tournament in Rome, Lars meets up with the UN Independent Forces leader and Raven Unit founder Victor Chevalier who agrees to support Yggdrasil in capturing Kazuya, while independently, Claudio, Zafina, and Xiaoyu infiltrate the tournament. Jin defeats Leroy Smith, the tournament's East American Coast representative, who then teaches Jin to let go of his fears and follow his heart, while also being grateful for his heroism against Kazuya's attack in Manhattan. As both Yggdrasil, UN, and Claudio's team begin their assaults, Jin and his expanded allies are too late to realize that the tournament was a set up by Kazuya to lure Zafina, and gather enough dark energies surrounding the turmoil of coliseum during the finals to resurrect Azazel's physical form. Breaking the seal on Zafina's arm, Kazuya unseals Azazel and defeats it, absorbing it to become a True Devil. Reina, aware of the Devil Gene, battles Kazuya in this new form but is defeated. In an attempt to buy time for Jin and his allies to escape, Claudio uses his powers and manages to injure Kazuya, seemingly at the cost of his life. Still wrestling with Azazel, Kazuya retreats.
Believing that there is a way to regain control of his devil powers, Jin embarks on a journey to the Kazama Sanctum at his birthplace in Yakushima, deep in the forests of the island, where Jun presumably died at the hands of Ogre. On route to Yakushima, Emilie de Rocherfort reveals that Jin is now the sole survivor of a main branch of the Kazama Clan, which is facing extinction after Jun's disappearance. Kazuya moves his remaining forces to Yakushima, intending to slow down Jin and destroy the rebel army. A coalition of Yggdrasil, the UN, and several combatants from the tournament, including Leroy and Reina, battle against G-Corporation's army, led by Nina Williams and several other tournament combatants under their payroll, while Xiaoyu single-handedly protects Jin from mass-produced Jack-7s as he falls into a deep slumber. Kazuya then appears, obliterating both sides. Lars retreats to the forest to protect Jin from Kazuya, while Reina, believing that near death would awaken some sort of power for her, lets herself be seemingly killed in the blast. Ultimately, as she successfully survives Kazuya's blast and wakes up from a near death, Reina is revealed to be a Devil Gene carrier like Jin and Kazuya.
Deep within his subconsciousness, Jin encounters his devil self, who then mocks Jin's previous failures and crimes.[c] After a lengthy fight against himself, Jin finally accepts his devil side and regains full control of his powers, just in time to save Lars from Kazuya's attack. Kazuya plans to obliterate the island, but Jin stops the blast. After seeing visions of Jun encouraging him, Jin awakens to his Angel form and attacks Kazuya. Kazuya and Jin fight all the way to space, the resulting blast from both sides purges each other's Devil Genes. Landing back on Earth, Jin and Kazuya engage in a final battle between father and son, with Jin emerging victorious. Finally free of the Devil Gene, he thanks his mother and departs with Xiaoyu. An unconscious Kazuya is later approached by a seemingly alive Jun.
During the credits, as the world celebrates their freedom from G Corporation's tyranny, some of the tournament combatants, including ones formerly affiliated with Kazuya during the Yakushima fight, are shown opening food kitchens in Manhattan to help restore the city, Leo and Niklas continue their expedition to parts unknown, the Yggdrasil and UN celebrate their successes in Paris where Shaheen watches the celebration at the yacht, and Zafina and Claudio are both shown alive in the Middle East.[d]
In a mid-credit scene, Reina stands from the ground and vows to avenge her father, Heihachi, while assuming her newly awakened Devil form.
Unforgotten Echoes
[edit]Two months prior to the story, Eddy Gordo has been working alongside the Polish prime minister, Lidia Sobieska, to recruit rebel Tekken Force soldiers for the fight against G Corp. He meets up with Lars to have both of their armies coordinate, where he also encounters Jin, who apologizes for the dirty work he forced him to do in the Tekken Force and failing to save his master. After a spar, Eddy forgives Jin for his past actions and the two agree to work together to fight for the future.
Eddy is then sent to the Mishima Zaibatsu base in South America, where the Tekken Force is under attack from G Corp. While defending the soldiers, he faces off against his former partner in the Tekken Force, Nina, who was sent to retrieve data from inside the base. After their fight, she attempts to destroy the Tekken Force with a group of self-destructing Jack-7s, but Eddy manages to save them and recruit them in the war against G-Corp. He informs Lidia about the encounter, as well as a group of mysterious monks they've been investigating who have also shown up to battle G-Corp forces.
Two months later, Lidia led UN Forces in the relief efforts in New York after Jin and Kazuya's battle in Manhattan. She was able to accomplish this quickly thanks to some leaked intel on G-Corp from Reina, whom she battles before the tournament after learning she's connected to Heihachi. After Reina leaves, Lidia is tested by the mysterious warriors known as the Tekken Monks, who request her services after determining she's of sound body and mind to assist their latest recruit, Heihachi Mishima.
The Tekken Monks are descendants of an ancient clan devoted to Buddhist teachings and restoring the purity of the Mishima fighting style. After Heihachi was defeated by Kazuya in their previous battle, the high priest of the monks, Seiryu, rescued him just before his body hit the lava and helped him recover. With Heihachi having developed amnesia from the fight, the monks aim to have him master the ultimate Mishima technique, which requires a pure heart. Thanks to training alongside Lidia and defeating his inner demons, Heihachi is able to achieve control over his mind, body, and technique. For his final task, the Star Crusher Trial, he must destroy a meteorite that falls once every 200 years. Before he goes, he agrees to help Lidia in their fight against Kazuya.
The meteorite that approaches Heihachi in the Star Crusher Trial ended up being debris that came as a result of Jin and Kazuya's battle in space. Heihachi catches the meteorite and headbutts it, successfully mastering the ultimate Mishima technique. However, doing so also restored his lost memories, reverting him back to his evil ways. He kills the Tekken Monks before testing his new technique on Yoshimitsu, Eddy, and Lidia. After defeating them, he vows to stop Kazuya and will enact the next part of his plan once Reina awakens her Devil Gene.
Journals and Side Stories
[edit]- Jun Kazama
- The first three scenes of Jun's journal explains her previous life of living alone at Yakushima since childhood, her time working for Wildlife Protection agency, and her first encounter with Kazuya during the second King of Iron Fist. At the same of Kazuya's defeat at the hands of Heihachi, shortly after Jun became pregnant, Kazuya took on a shadow spirit version of his devil form to take away unborn Jin's soul and absorb his soul. However, Jun was protected by an angel, who wards Kazuya's spirit back to his body, after G Corporation found and recover him, allowing Jin to be born safely.[e] It is ultimately revealed behind Jun's disappearance and survival from Ogre's attack was that Jun teleported herself and the monster to the sanctum, where she ward it off. However, Jun fell into coma and unable to reunite with Jin, with her spirit is stranded at a spirit realm for seven years.[b] Until during the climax of Dark Awakens, where she helped Jin to completely purify his devil form into an angel against Azazel-powered Devil Kazuya, a dove lands to Jun's body and awaken her for the first time, with her deep slumber negates her aging, as well. Upon her awakening, she prays for both Jin and Kazuya's safeties.
- Kliesen Family
- It is revealed that Leo Kliesen's parents Emma and Niklas had been researching for both Azazel and the Devil Gene for a long time. Before resigning from Mishima Zaibatsu, when Leo was a child, their mother, Emma helped both Niklas, and the surviving children who were used as a test subject by Mishima Zaibatsu, including a now British boxer Steve Fox to fake their deaths.[f] After joining G Corporation, while secretly kept in touch with Niklas, Emma served as Kazuya's therapist while continuing her research to look into the Devil Gene and its origin. Upon learning Kazuya's twisted desire during his therapy, Emma begun to search for the Devil Gene's weakness. However, the Mishima Zaibatsu stole one of her research data at Nepal branch of G Corporation. Even after Kazuya defended G Corporation Nebraska branch, with his survival became known, Emma overhears her superiors attempted to betray Kazuya instead.[g] Knowing that Kazuya will find out of his previous' superiors' betrayal, and Emma herself will be caught in a crossfire of his revenge, Emma set up an auto-sent email of her datas' whereabout to her husband and child, with Leo is now grown up and ready to learn the truth.[h] Following Emma's death, Leo, who often visited her graveyard receive and mail from an unknown assailant, with a task to retrieve her past data of the Devil Gene, and the last data was written under Emma's name.[c] While infiltrating G Corporation's base to secure Emma's last Devil Gene data, Leo unexpectedly reunite with their father, Niklas. Thankfully, Niklas has already secured Emma's last data, with both father and child escapes safely, and ultimately receive a call from Yggdrasil to aid them against Kazuya's army after Jin won a tournament premilinary in Japan.
Characters
[edit]Currently, there are a total of 36 playable characters. There were 32 announced for the base roster of Tekken 8. The game also includes currently five more characters to the roster via downloadable season passes. In addition, the game has two unplayable boss characters, Azazel and Devil Kazuya in his true form, as well as an event-only playable character and one of final opponents in Arcade Mode. Harada commented (in early 2024) that guest characters have not yet been considered,[8] but acknowledged the demand from fans for the inclusion of Kazuma Kiryu from the Like a Dragon series who was previously the most requested guest character in Tekken 7,[9] as well as Tifa Lockhart from Final Fantasy.[10][11]
New characters
[edit]- Angel Jin a: The angelic transformation of Jin Kazama and a purified form of his devil counterpart, imbued with the Kazama purification powers. He is playable only in The Dark Awakens story mode and one of the final opponents in Arcade Mode.
- Azucena Milagros Ortiz Castillo: A fearless happy-go-lucky Peruvian mixed martial artist and daughter of a coffee company owner.
- Clive Rosfield c f: The main protagonist of Square Enix's Final Fantasy XVI. He is the firstborn son of the Archduke Elwin Rosfield of Rosaria, and the dominant host of an Eikon named Ifrit. In the battle, he is accompanied by his pet wolf, Torgal, and borrows other Eikons' powers, such as Phoenix from his younger brother, Joshua.
- Jack-8: The latest upgrade of the G Corporation's Jack model, with a new voice and look.
- Reina: A purple-clad teenager who studies at Mishima Polytechnic. Due possessing a Devil Gene, along with a journal revealing Heihachi Mishima's massacre on the Hachijo Clan since Kazumi's failed assassination attempt on him, Reina is suspected to be a sole surviving baby Hachijo whom Heihachi spared, leaving her relation as his daughter to be ambiguous. She practices Mishima Style Karate, in addition to Taidō.
- Victor Chevalier: A legendary war veteran, admiral, and United Nations super spy from a royal French knight lineage, and the founding grandmaster of Raven Unit with the codename of "Phantom Raven", though he does not use it. He is a close quarters battler who wields both knife and karambit for his default combat, and a technology which grants him a teleportation ability, and enhances his weaponized pistol, grenades and a sheathed katana called "Takemikazuchi".
Returning characters
[edit]- Alisa Bosconovitch
- Asuka Kazama
- Azazel b
- Bryan Fury
- Claudio Serafino
- Devil Jin
- Eddy Gordo c
- Feng Wei
- Heihachi Mishima c
- Hwoarang
- Jack-7 d
- Jin Kazama
- Jun Kazama
- Kazuya Mishima / Devil Kazuya e
- King II
- Kuma II
- Lars Alexandersson
- Lee Chaolan
- Leo Kliesen
- Leroy Smith
- Lidia Sobieska c
- Lili De Rochefort
- Ling Xiaoyu
- Marshall Law
- Nina Williams
- Panda
- Paul Phoenix
- Raven
- Sergei Dragunov
- Shaheen
- Steve Fox
- Yoshimitsu
- Zafina
^a Playable only in The Dark Awakens and unplayable boss outside of the story mode.
^b Unplayable character.
^c Downloadable character.
^d Unplayable enemy during the story mode, appears as a palette swap for Jack-8.
^e Heat State transformation.
^f Guest character.
Development
[edit]Development of Tekken 8 was first teased in August 2022 at Evo 2022, with an official presentation made the following month at Sony's State of Play event. Tekken 8 was revealed with a fight between Jin and his father Kazuya, which has been building up for several years. While Jin already faced his relatives in previous games from the franchise, he is shown in a major conflict with his Devil Gene as it keeps absorbing his humanity to the point he becomes Devil Jin in the middle of the fight. However, Harada remarked that the final scene of the trailer involving broken chains act as symbolism to Jin breaking free from the conflicts he has been connected to for several games.[12] A common interpretation of Jin's mother Jun Kazama's fate is that she was killed before the events of Tekken 3. This is explored in a story from Jin's point of view and is a belief that most gamers shared. However, Jin and the gamers were actually incorrect—Jun is missing.[13] As a result, Harada explained that as far as the rivalry between Jin and Kazuya is concerned, Jun would be present at their eventual confrontation.[14] Although Jin returns as the hero of the story mode, he noted that such protagonist became unpopular within the fandom because he rewrote him as a villain in Tekken 6.[15] According to Harada, the story mode was written to be accessible to newcomers, emphasizing cinematics and battles different from common battles in fighting games. Harada repeated this statement with Arcade quest that plays different from previous arcade modes as it welcomes unskilled players. A special mode was given to every character to generate more damage. Once her return to the series was revealed, Harada was pleased with the addition of Jun Kazama to the cast.[16]
Harada emphasized Tekken roster evolved to include characters with more dialogue and personality ever since early installments. While they were working on Tekken 3, game directors Masamichi Abe, Yutaka Kounoe, Harada, and the rest of the development team noticed the decline of the arcade market. To entice console owners to play Tekken 3, they decided that the console version would include mini-games. These games highlight the cast in a different manner like Yoshimitsu and Bryan Fury. In order to further develop these characters since Tekken 3 until Tekken 8, Namco kept detailing facial expressions and lyp-synch. These were highly important into developing mainstay Nina Williams and newcomer Reina who can often exchange lines.[17]
Advocates for accessibility have reported that Tekken 8's options for colorblind or disabled audiences could result in moderate to severe health issues including vertigo and migraines. In an article by Eurogamer, Harada was portrayed as dismissing these concerns as a misunderstanding by "very few" people who were unfamiliar with the game's accessibility options or how they appear in-game.[18] However, the article also highlighted accessibility specialist Ian Hamilton's response to Harada's apparent attempt to minimize Hamilton's concerns: "I have not 'misunderstood the accessibility options we are trying, or have only seen the video without actually trying them out in the demo play'. I understand very well, and have tried them in demo play. I'm trying to help you avoid harming players and provide a good experience."[18] The settings were updated for the release version to avoid potential health issues.[19] Due to changes in the game industry, Harada claims that putting animal fighters was hard to the new installment, leaving the decision to make Panda and Kuma the same but with different skins. This was also done due to the team's desire to put everybody's favorite characters from the fandom without making the group feel overworked form making several characters. Meanwhile, downloadable characters were up to decide based on negotiations with other companies and if agreements. The team was satisfied by the game's lifecycle as they find it is going faster than Tekken 7. Game mechanics were also revised since the game was revealed in order to fit people's desire with a 3D fighting game, especially the handling of special moves.[20]
Tekken 8's theme song "Mastery" is performed by The Last Rockstars.[21] An official soundtrack was pre-released digitally on the same day as the game’s release, and was released physically in four CDs on March 13, 2024.
Marketing
[edit]Pre-release content
[edit]Tekken 8 was teased in August 2022 at the EVO 2022 convention, where a live tournament of Tekken 7 was held; the teaser featured an archival snippet of Kazuya Mishima from the series' first entry, which transitioned into a recent close-up visual of him.[22] The game was formally announced on September 13, 2022, at Sony's State of Play presentation.[23] The accompanying visual preview showed Mishima and his son, Jin Kazama, fighting on an undisclosed stage in the game. Katsuhiro Harada confirmed that Tekken 8 will focus on the conclusion of Kazuya and Jin's ongoing conflict.[24] Regarding the games first set of trailers, Harada commented, "This is not footage created solely for trailer purposes, but an actual real-time rendering of what is happening on the game screen."[25]
Following the Tekken World Tour 2022 finals, it was announced that Arika would be handling the game's ongoing development, with the exception of rollback netcode, including the recent Tekken 7 patch.[1][3] Arika, a video game company founded by former Street Fighter employees in 1995, responsible for the Street Fighter EX and Fighting Layer series, are handling updates for Tekken 7 as well as some development for Tekken 8.[1][26] Bandai Namco Entertainment released their financial report in 2022, stating that they expected the game to be released in 2023.[27] At The Game Awards 2022 in December 2022, Bandai Namco unveiled the first Tekken 8 game trailer, which included new stages, mechanisms, and story details. The trailer included Mishima and Kazama, as well as recurring characters Paul Phoenix, King, Marshall Law, Lars Alexandersson, Jack-8, and Jun Kazama, who last appeared in Tekken 2 in 1995.[28]
Nina Williams was the game's first character trailer, released in February 2023.[29] Due to her inclusion, Williams, along with Phoenix, has the most appearances in the Tekken series, having appeared in every entry. Mishima's trailer was released the same month on Bandai Namco's YouTube channel.[30] In March 2023, character trailers for Phoenix, Law, King, Alexandersson, Jack-8, and Kazama were released.[31] Between April and May, character trailers for Ling Xiaoyu, Leroy Smith, Asuka Kazama, Lili, Hwoarang, and Bryan Fury were released.[32] In July 2023, Bandai Namco announced plans to conduct a closed network test. Prior to its official release, the test aimed to assess various game aspects such as balance, matchmaking, and overall stability. This closed network test was open to a limited number of players on a first-come, first-served basis.[33]
Between July and August 2023, three character trailers launched: Claudio Serafino, Raven, and a new character, Azucena.[34] On August 23, a special trailer premiered, featuring the majority of the game's previously announced content, as well as a release date, pre-order information, and exclusive content related to the game's features.[35] Between September and December 2023, Bandai Namco's channel featured trailers for Feng Wei, Devil Jin, new characters Victor Chevalier and Reina, Leo, Steve Fox, Dragunov and Yoshimitsu; Yoshimitsu tied Williams and Phoenix for the most entries in the Tekken series.[36] A second network test was later conducted in October 2023.[37]
On December 14, 2023, Bandai Namco released a demo of Tekken 8 for the PlayStation 5 and December 21, 2023, for the Xbox Series X/S and Microsoft Windows platforms. It includes the first Story Mode and Arcade Quest chapter, as well as Super Ghost Battle, Versus Mode, and the Gallery. Four characters (Jin Kazama, Mishima, Phoenix, and Williams) and three stages (Urban Square (Evening), Yakushima, and Sanctum) were made available.[38] Yohei Shimbori, who previously worked for Team Ninja on the Dead or Alive series, joined the project as an assistant director and producer.[39]
In January 2024, two trailers were released: the story mode and a visual that contained exclusive content for the game's Ultimate Edition package.[40] Over the course of the month, character trailers for Shaheen, Kuma, Panda, Alisa Bosconovitch, Zafina, Lee Chaolan, and Devil Jin were released.[41] To conclude the game's pre-release, a final launch trailer was released on January 19, 2024.
Packaging and additional content
[edit]Tekken 8 was released on January 26, 2024, for PlayStation 5, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox Series X/S, and marks the eighth canon release and tenth overall entry in the Tekken series.[42] To promote the games release, Bandai Namco Entertainment distributed the game in seven different formats.[43] The standard edition (both digital and physical) includes a Paul Phoenix avatar set, whereas the Launch Edition includes steel-book packaging, a burning chain metal plate, and corporation stickers.[43] The digital deluxe version includes a one-year season pass with access to downloadable content for four characters (Eddy Gordo, Lidia Sobieska, Heihachi Mishima, and a guest character from Final Fantasy XVI, Clive Rosfield), while the ultimate edition (digital and physical versions) has the same features as the launch edition and digital deluxe version, as well as access to various character and avatar skins.[43]
Two collectors editions were released: a standard collectors edition and a premium collectors edition.[43] Both formats include the same content as the Ultimate Editions, as well as the game packaged in a boxset, eight glossy collector cards, two arcade tokens, a metal ring inspired by the aesthetic of character Leroy Smith, and a figurine of Jin Kazama (the premium edition includes an electrified mechanism that causes the statue to light up).[43] Bandai Namco distributed a pin badge for video game pre-orders across Asia.[44] Ultimately, the Paul Phoenix avatar set was included with all pre-orders for existing formats.[43]
The first season pass was revealed during the initial promotional activity for Tekken 8, and it would include four downloadable characters for purchase. Eddy Gordo was the first revealed character in January 2024; and was released on the first week of April 2024. Following that, each remaining character will be revealed quarterly through 2024, such as Lidia, who was revealed in EVO Japan 2024 and was released on late July 2024 after Heihachi was revealed in a same month during EVO 2024, with his release date is alongside the expanded storyline in October 2024.[45] In February 2024, a microtransaction shop called Tekken Shop was added to the game. In it, players can buy cosmetic items with "Tekken Coins" which can only be purchased in bundles with real money.[46]
In December 2024, the same month as Clive's confirmation as the first season's last fourth fighter for the said month, the second season pass was announced. The end of the Season 2 teaser trailer shows a red helicopter with a black rose mark and two pairs of rocket with lipstick marks referencing Anna Williams's appearance in Tekken 5. Clive's inclusion also adds Joshua Rosfield and Jill Warrick's costumes.[47][48]
Reception
[edit]Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | (PC) 91/100[49] (PS5) 90/100[50] (XSXS) 89/100[51] |
OpenCritic | 99%[52] |
Publication | Score |
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Digital Trends | 4/5[53] |
Eurogamer | 5/5[54] |
Famitsu | 36/40[58] |
Game Informer | 8.25/10[55] |
GameSpot | 8/10[56] |
GamesRadar+ | 5/5[57] |
Hardcore Gamer | 5/5[59] |
IGN | 9/10[60] |
Jeuxvideo.com | 18/20[61] |
NME | 4/5[62] |
PC Gamer (US) | 89/100[63] |
PCGamesN | 9/10[64] |
Push Square | 9/10[65] |
Shacknews | 10/10[66] |
Video Games Chronicle | 5/5[69] |
VG247 | 5/5[67] |
VideoGamer.com | 10/10[68] |
Tekken 8 received "universal acclaim" from critics for the PC and PS5 versions, while the Xbox Series X/S version received "generally favorable reviews", according to review aggregator website Metacritic.[49][50][51] Several publications argued that Tekken 8 was the best offering from the parent franchise. GamesRadar+ rated it five stars, stating that "proves that plenty of depth makes for a vibrant fighter, justifying its current-gen exclusivity to deliver a skull-thrasher that really feels like an evolution rather than a simple update."[57] Hardcore Gamer praised the game as "bold" and highlighted Bandai Namco's sense of innovation, describing it as "one of the greatest fighting games of all time."[59] Shacknews compared the game to its previous entries and concluded: "Tekken 8 is it, and looks set to carry that torch for years to come."[66] Video Games Chronicle opined that Tekken 8 is "up there with Tekken 3 as one of the most exciting high points in the series."[69] PC Gamer vows the game to seamlessly combine nostalgia-inducing moments into an exceptionally approachable and beginner-friendly package.[70]
Critics praised the game's improved visuals and overall progression from previous installments. Eurogamer Germany wrote, "It looks great after the graphical redesign and is packed with game variants and training options as well as clever ideas."[54] Despite praising the graphics, GamePro Germany felt that the game lacked options for "single-player fans."[71] Despite minor "tweaks" in customization, IGN felt that "Tekken 8 manages to stand out as something special."[60] Jeuxvideo.com compared the game favorably to other entries in the fighting game genre, saying "Its new features in terms of gameplay are enough to stand out from previous opuses and hold its own against its competitors".[61] NME praised its visuals and cinematography, writing, "Tekken 8 has lots to offer both new and veteran players. The cinematic, over-the-top storyline is gorgeous and ends in a thematically brilliant fight".[62]
Minor criticism was directed at specific modes, as well as the game's overall innovation. PC Gamer specifically pointed out the lack of offline modes which were featured in previous games, such as Team Battle, Survival, and Time Attack.[63] Gamer.nl wrote that "The new Tekken does not want to reinvent the wheel, but relies entirely on the rock-solid gameplay for which the series is known."[72] 4Players.de described the modes as the game's only weakness, while also praising the game's "high-quality fighting action."[73] Despite praise for the game's "flashy combos and air juggles", Game Informer wrote that "Tekken 8 doesn't reach the heights of recent rivals like Street Fighter 6 and Mortal Kombat 1."[55] GLHF of Sports Illustrated came to a mixed conclusion, believing it was "designed primarily to appease an existing audience, not court a new one."[74]
The introduction of a battle pass system post-launch was also criticized by the community.[75][76][77] Katsuhiro Harada released a statement that the battle pass system was necessary to support ongoing updates of the game.[78]
Sales
[edit]Tekken 8 topped the charts in the UK upon its initial release, outperforming the 2023 release of Street Fighter 6.[79] Sales were reportedly double of the latter.[80] Bandai Namco generated over $13 million in the game's first 10 days on sale on Steam.[81] On February 26, Bandai Namco announced that the game sold over two million copies in the first month after launch.[82]
Awards
[edit]Year | Ceremony | Category | Result | Ref. |
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2023 | The Game Awards 2023 | Most Anticipated Game | Nominated | [83] |
2024 | Golden Joystick Awards | Ultimate Game of the Year | Nominated | [84][85] |
Best Multiplayer Game | Nominated | |||
The Streamer Awards | Stream Game of the Year | Nominated | [86][87] | |
The Game Awards 2024 | Best Fighting Game | Won | [88] | |
Best Multiplayer Game | Nominated | |||
The Steam Awards | Best Game You Suck At | Pending | [89] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b As depicted in Tekken 7
- ^ a b As depicted in Tekken 3
- ^ a b c As depicted in Tekken 6
- ^ In an alternate ending, triggered if the player loses against Kazuya in his final phase, Kazuya defeats Jin and tosses him off a cliff into the ocean. Back at G Corp headquarters, he remarks that, even without the Devil Gene, he will keep fighting, affirming his belief that power controls everything. During the credits, some of the tournament combatants still affiliated with Kazuya during the Yakushima fight are seen destroying what’s left of Manhattan and even both Yggdrasil and UN, while Nina, who resigned from G Corp during the Yakushima fight, watches the destruction from a yacht in Paris.
- ^ As depicted in Tekken 2
- ^ As depicted in Leo Kliesen and Steve Fox's Tekken Tag Tournament 2 ending and canonically continued in Tekken 7 onward; chronological begun between Tekken 2 and Tekken 3
- ^ As depicted in Tekken 4
- ^ As depicted in Tekken 5
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