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Tekken 8 Crisis: Boss Katsuhiro Harada Plans ‘Emergency’ Patch, Team Works Non-Stop Amid Backlash

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Damien Brooks

Tekken Boss Katsuhiro Harada Says Dev Team 'Working Around the Clock' to Improve Tekken 8 Amid Backlash, 'Emergency' Patch Planned

Update Notes Controversy

Recent update notes have introduced significant enhancements to the offensive capabilities and damage output of characters in Tekken 8, sparking concerns among fans that the game is deviating too much from its traditional roots. This shift has not only raised eyebrows but also led to vocal dissatisfaction within the community.

Community and Pro Player Backlash

The discontent over the changes was so pronounced that several professional Tekken players expressed intentions to abandon the game. Additionally, a wave of negative reviews flooded the game’s Steam page, further highlighting the community’s disapproval.

Developer Response

In light of the growing discontent, the Tekken development team at Bandai Namco acknowledged the uproar through an official statement. They confirmed that an “emergency patch” would be rolled out soon, specifically to make adjustments to characters like Paul and Jack, and assured that further balancing updates are on the way.

Developer Tweets

The head of Tekken’s development team addressed the situation on Twitter, responding to a complaint about the excessive backlash directed at certain team members on social media platforms. He expressed that there seems to be a disconnect between the community’s expectations and the recent game adjustments. Despite the criticisms, he emphasized that the essential focus should not be on the complaints but on the ongoing efforts to refine the game based on player feedback.

The team is reportedly working tirelessly, sifting through community feedback to guide future changes and improvements. He concluded his tweet with a note of thanks, appreciating the community’s passion and feedback.

Community Reaction Continues

Despite attempts to quell the upset with developer communications, the Tekken community’s frustration appears to remain intense, as evidenced by the recent surge of overwhelmingly negative reviews on Steam. The most supported user review criticized the developers for being out of touch, stating that the latest updates transformed every character into a “braindead easy mix-up machine” with no enhancements to defensive mechanics. This, according to the review, ignored the community’s long-standing issues with the game’s balance, especially the lack of robust defensive options which made the game feel unbalanced and overly simplified in terms of combat strategy.

In summary, the latest changes to Tekken 8 have sparked significant controversy and backlash, putting the developers at Bandai Namco in a tough spot as they scramble to realign the game with its community’s expectations.

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