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Server woes as Tekken 8's popularity skyrockets
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Server woes as Tekken 8's popularity skyrockets

Jan 26, 2024 10:24 AM

Tekken 8 Server Overload and Resolution

Bandai Namco's latest installment in the renowned fighting game franchise, Tekken 8, has encountered server issues due to an overwhelming number of players trying to access the game online. Upon release, the game experienced widespread server overloads leading to crashes across multiple platforms. Fortunately, the game's director Katsuhiro Harada alongside Bandai Namco assured fans that they were diligently working to resolve the connectivity problems. The server issue, which could have marred the game's launch, has since been rectified, allowing players to enjoy the game without further online interruptions.

The popularity of Tekken 8 surged with its online player count peaking at nearly 50,000 on Steam alone, outshining the previous peak of Tekken 7. This high level of engagement is significant especially for console players, who have traditionally been the core audience for fighting games. While the server issues posed a potential setback, they have been promptly addressed, ensuring that new players can have a positive experience right from the start.

How did Tekken 8 fare in player count compared to Tekken 7 on Steam?

Tekken 8 drastically surpassed Tekken 7's peak player count on Steam, hitting 49,977 players compared to Tekken 7's peak of 18,966 players, showcasing the franchise's growing popularity and successful launch.

Extra Background Information on Tekken 8 and the Franchise

Tekken is a staple franchise in the fighting game community, known for its intricate mechanics, deep character roster, and competitive scene. Tekken 8 continues the series' legacy with improved graphics, new gameplay elements, and a roster that includes fan-favorite characters. Studios develop Tekken 8 behind the series, Bandai Namco Studios, and it aims to push the limits of what's expected in a modern fighting game. Its popularity on both consoles and PC reinforces Tekken's position as a premiere fighting game, and it shows no signs of slowing down as it embraces the next generation of gaming technology.



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