Bandai Namco is actively working to improve the public perception of Tekken 8 following the problematic launch of Season 3. The Season 3 rollout was intended to be a fresh start for the game, aiming to bring it back to its roots and deliver the familiar experience fans expect from the legendary fighting game series.
However, immediately after the update’s release, a “review bombing” campaign began. On Steam, player dissatisfaction with the current meta is evident, with one critic writing: “It’s no longer fun to play this game, and that says something when a game, especially Tekken, THE fighting game, stops being fun.”
On the official Tekken website, Bandai Namco explained that they understand the reasons behind the feedback and acknowledge that a misstep was made. The developers stated: “In Ver.3.00.00, we implemented adjustments aimed at maintaining each character’s individuality while reducing excessive rewards — particularly those derived from the Heat system and character-specific enhanced states — to improve overall balance. However, we recognize that the combat experience we intended to deliver did not fully meet your expectations.”
Bandai Namco further communicated their future direction: “Moving forward, we will continue to pursue a combat experience where offense and defense are balanced around the Heat system, allowing players to engage in mind games and make meaningful decisions against their opponents. While maintaining the direction of Ver.3.00.00’s adjustments, we will continue to address elements that still lead to excessive rewards or unilateral gameplay. These issues will be improved step-by-step through individual behavior patches and performance adjustments.”
The first patch is already available, focusing on fixing critical bugs and unintended behaviors. The next major updates are scheduled for mid-April and later this spring. Players wishing for prompt changes are encouraged to politely engage on the Tekken dev feedback portal or the game’s official Discord channel.

