Tekken 8’s big Season 2 update did not go over so well with the community, which has left the developers scrambling a bit to fix their changes.
When Bandai Namco launched Tekken’s emergency patch this week, the Director and Producer offered up apologies for the rocky start and promise more improvements are on the way.
Many players were unhappy with the direction of Tekken 8 Season 2 since it bolstered offense even more despite the developers claiming they were focusing on defense this time around.
This included more plus on block moves, attacks that helped cover character weaknesses, a bunch of new 50/50 setups and more which left users feeling like matches were even more one-sided than before.
Tekken 8 Director Kohei ‘Nakatsu’ Ikeda had this statement to offer with the emergency patch that came just two weeks after the original Season 2 patch.
“To all Tekken fans around the world, Thank you, as always, for your continued support. I would like to offer my heartfelt apologies as the Game Director for the fact that the recently released Season 2 did not meet your expectations and caused inconvenience due to critical issues.”
“We take all of your feedback and comments very seriously. The entire team is working together with full commitment to resolve these problems and deliver a better gameplay experience.”
“We will continue to make steady, meaningful improvements one by one, and do our utmost to regain your trust.”
To all Tekken fans around the world,
Thank you, as always, for your continued support.I would like to offer my heartfelt apologies as the Game Director for the fact that the recently released Season 2 did not meet your expectations and caused inconvenience due to critical… https://t.co/k9PXHWPmrV
— Kohei Ikeda(Nakatsu) (@nkt_dreamer) April 17, 2025
Similarly, Producer Michael Murray also had this message for fans.
“Here’s the patch notes. This is just the first step in many changes to correct the balance of the game. Sincere apologies and thank you for your patience as we deal with these issues. I will continue monitoring your community posts for constructive feedback.”
The new update did offer a ton of changes for the universal game systems and characters alike including increasing the maximum health of the cast so they can withstand more of a beating.
Here’s the patch notes. This is just the first step in many changes to correct the balance of the game. Sincere apologies and thank you for your patience as we deal with these issues. I will continue monitoring your community posts for constructive feedback. https://t.co/EGsU3uAfsg
— Michael Murray (@mykeryu) April 17, 2025
There was also adjustments to chip damage, frame advantage and more that seem like a step in the right direction though there’s still clearly more work to be done.
Another update for Tekken 8 is currently planned to hit the game in mid-May.
You can find a nice breakdown for all of what changed in Tekken 8’s emergency update here.
Source: Event Hubs