Tekken 8 Review Bombed After Season 3 Launch
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Tekken 8 Emergency Patch Drops Tonight to Address Critical Problems
Tekken 8 will be receiving another Emergency Balance Patch to rectify issues with the recent patch that was released last week. Bandai Namco has reported that over 700 entries have been made through their Feedback portal after the changes were applied. This time, it seems as though the Heat mechanic changes are the culprit in [...] The post Tekken 8 Emergency Patch Drops Tonight to Address Critical Problems first appeared on The Outerhaven.
After Tekken 8 Season 3 led to a Mostly Negative rating on Steam, Bandai Namco is working on an "emergency patch" to win fans back
Tekken 8's Season 3 update has proven such a fumble that the game now has a Mostly Negative rating on Steam, and multiple professional players have left the game behind. In response to this harsh criticism, Bandai Namco has announced an emergency patch is in development to win fans back.
Tekken 8 developers acknowledge that the Season 3 patch did not fully meet expectations, emergency patch scheduled for tomorrow
The Tekken 8 Season 3 patch was released early last week. In late Spring 2026, Summer 2026, Autumn 2026 and Winter 2026 respectively, fans will will get access to new DLC characters in the form of Kunimitsu, Bob, Roger Jr. and an unnamed fighter. Needless to say, there was a lot of anticipation surrounding the Season 3 patch due to perceived problems with the Season 2 meta. While the balance update did feel like a step in the right direction ...
Tekken 8 Season 3 Backlash Somehow Even Worse Than Season 2, Game Gets Review Bombed
'Tis the season.If you thought the player response to Tekken 8 Season 2 was bad, you ain't seen nothing yet.Nah, to be fair, the overwhelmingly negative response to Season 3 — which launched just days ago — is pretty much a continuation of the chaos that Season 2 caused.Read the full article on pushsquare.com
Everything seemed to go well for Tekken 8, one of the best fighting games of recent years, which also marks Katsuhiro Harada's farewell to Bandai Namco for the 30th anniversary of the franchise.The release was applauded, even surpassing direct rivals such as Mortal Kombat 1 and Street Fighter 6.But everything was twisted with a season 2 that focused too much on the offensive skills of the wrestlers, leaving the defensive factor in the background…
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