‘Tekken 8’ Season 3 Was Supposed To Save The Game — Instead It’s Getting an Emergency Patch

Like
Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry
'Tekken 8' (Image: Bandai Namco)

'Tekken 8' (Image: Bandai Namco)

The long-awaited Season 3 update from Bandai Namco is now live for Tekken 8. Players waited nine months for a balance patch, and Season 2’s Version 3.0 was expected to fix major issues. Sadly, things didn’t go as planned.

The patch contains a review of every character’s “strengths, weaknesses, and distinct advantages,” adaptations to air combos and the Heat system, a core mechanic introduced in Tekken 8 and new Season three shop content featuring the Round 9 Fight Pass and matchmaking adjustments. Three familiar DLC characters are also returning for Season 3: Kunimitsu, Bob and Roger Jr.

The issue lies in what this update represents. For months, players have been looking for an authentic reversal of many of the worst decisions made in Season 2 – specifically, the overpowered, aggressive playstyle, the limited number of defensive options, and a meta that rewarded reckless, high-pressure play at the expense of thoughtful, strategic play.

As such, when it came time to promote Season 3 with a “back to the basics” slogan, many expected that to represent a true overhaul of the game in these areas. Instead, as the community reported, we got more of the same. More offensive buffing, less defense tooling up, and the fundamental problems of Season 2 remain almost completely untouched. Now, the phrase “Back to Basics” has taken on a life of its own, representing how frustrated people are.

Recent Steam reviews have dropped to “Mostly Negative,” with only a few recent reviews being positive. The development team has also received over 700 feedback submissions. Popular streamer Romanjelly held a “Tekken 8 funeral” themed livestream for players to blow off some steam. Pro player Atif Ijaz captured the mood of many competitive players in a post on launch day: “I honestly don’t understand how I’m supposed to improve at Tekken anymore,” he wrote on X.

Bandai Namco has acknowledged the update’s shortcomings, confirming an emergency patch in version 3.00.01 that addresses bugs and inadvertent behaviors, followed by version 3.00.02 for further fixes. The Tekken team stated on the official website that, “We recognize that the battle experience we intended to deliver has not fully met your expectations.”

With this being the second season in a row to flop and longtime director Katsuhiro Harada having left Bandai Namco as of late 2025, the question of whether Tekken 8 can be saved has never been more up in the air.

About Author

Like
Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Wizards Turned a Beloved Fan Format Into a Secret Lair — Then Scalpers Took Over

‘John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando’: How To Survive Solo

The ‘Street Fighter 3’ Protagonist is Back — Alex Arrives In SF6 As Year 3 DLC

You may have missed

‘Tekken 8’ Season 3 Was Supposed To Save The Game — Instead It’s Getting an Emergency Patch

Wizards Turned a Beloved Fan Format Into a Secret Lair — Then Scalpers Took Over

‘John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando’: How To Survive Solo

The ‘Street Fighter 3’ Protagonist is Back — Alex Arrives In SF6 As Year 3 DLC

‘Arc Raiders’ Patch 1.20.0: Il Toro Gets Nerfed After Months of Community Outcry

‘Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced’ Is Finally Happening

‘Slay The Spire 2’ Early Access: Price, Platforms, New Features & Release Date

Pokémon Pokopia Sells 2.2 Million Units In Its First 4 Days

Pearl Abyss Is Playing It Cool With Crimson Desert — And It Might Be Their Smartest Move Yet

A Comprehensive Guide To New ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’ Rumors & Leaks

‘Final Fantasy IX Picture Book’ About Vivi Set For May 2026 Release

‘Sonic The Hedgehog 4’ Casts Kristen Bell As Amy Rose

Pokémon FireRed & LeafGreen Hit Nintendo Switch Online

‘Arc Raiders’ Transformed With Weather & New Threats In Shrouded Sky Update

‘Poppy Playtime’ Chapter Five Won’t End The Nightmare

March PS Plus Goes Big: ‘PGA Tour 2K25’ Plus Three More After Leak

‘God of War’ Trilogy Remake In Development As Sony Teases Franchise’s Future

‘Final Fantasy 9’ Remake Rumors Debunked For Now – But The Children’s Book Is Definitely Happening!

David Hayter Returns: Solid Snake Becomes a Permanent ‘Rainbow Six Siege’ Operator

Highly Anticipated ‘Crimson Desert’ Won’t Have Microtransactions

Ubisoft Proclaims ‘More Siege, More Often’ For ‘Rainbow Six Siege’ At 2026 Paris Six Invitational

‘Dead Or Alive’ Returns: New Game Announced for Franchise’s 30-Year Anniversary

How ‘High On Life 2’ Makes You Play the Joke, Not Just Hear It

‘Poppy Playtime – Chapter 5’ Mangles Itself Into Stores Now

‘Slay The Spire 2’ Ventures Into Early Access On March 5

Be The Very Best Once More With ‘Pokémon Red’ & ‘Pokémon Green’ Remakes

Two New Spouses, Smarter Kids Coming to Stardew Valley 1.7

‘Diablo 4’ Lord Of Hatred Leak Shows Paladin’s Evil Twin

Why ‘Delta Force’ Is Crushing Other Shooters On Steam Right Now