The launch of Tekken 8’s Season 3 update has significantly impacted the game’s reputation, leading to a “Mostly Negative” rating on Steam and prompting several professional players to step away. In response to this widespread discontent, Bandai Namco has announced an urgent patch is currently in development to address player concerns.
Season 3 was initially promoted as a “back to basics” revamp, aiming to reduce overly aggressive gameplay mechanics that many felt deviated from traditional Tekken style. However, many players have found the update to be largely unchanged, still characterizing the fighter as excessively aggressive, failing to meet its intended goals.
Prominent community figures have voiced their frustration. Tekken player “Inconsiderate Racoon” famously dubbed the update “Tekken 8 Season 2 Part 2” before shifting focus to other games like Marvel Rivals. Former pro player Speedkicks expressed serious concerns, humorously noting his fears for content creator PhiDX’s well-being after reading the patch notes. A recent Steam reviewer, Kelpy, warned players, stating, “The moment you take this game seriously it sucks all the actual fun out of the game, don’t fall into the trap.”
In light of this overwhelmingly negative reception, the Tekken development team has outlined a plan of action. A recent blog post detailed receiving over 700 feedback messages through their newly established portal, confirming that the update did not align with fan expectations. Bandai Namco acknowledged, “In Ver.3.00.00, we implemented adjustments aimed at maintaining each character’s individuality while reducing excessive rewards… However, we recognize that the battle experience we intended to deliver has not fully met your expectations.”
The team affirmed its commitment to fostering a balanced gameplay experience centered around the Heat system, promoting strategic decision-making and mind games. While maintaining the core direction of the 3.00.00 adjustments, they pledge to continuously refine elements that lead to disproportionate rewards or one-sided matches through ongoing behavior fixes and performance adjustments.
Looking ahead, an emergency patch is scheduled for deployment today at 7 PM PDT (approximately 4 AM CEST), primarily targeting critical bugs and unintended attack behaviors. A minor update is anticipated in mid-April, with the first major update for Season 3 (version 3.01) slated for late Spring.
The crucial question remains whether Bandai Namco can genuinely regain the trust of its player base, many of whom have felt let down by previous updates and perceive Season 3 as a continuation of unaddressed issues. For those who booted up the game only to find familiar frustrations, winning them back will be a significant challenge. However, the introduction of a new feedback portal might pave the way for more meaningful shifts in the future.








