Bandai Namco's latest release, Tekken 8, has introduced an in-game shop known as 'Tekken Shop,' stirring mixed reactions among players. While some appreciate the new addition of both free and paid cosmetic items, others express dissatisfaction, mainly due to the pricing structure. The controversy lies in the inability to purchase the exact amount of Tekken Coins—used as currency in the shop—leading to excess spending as players can only buy in increments of 500 coins, while most items cost 400 coins. Despite the backlash, Tekken 8 continues to be a favorite for its solid gameplay and new features like the Heat system and Special Style controls, providing an enhanced combat experience for both veterans and newcomers on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

What is the Tekken Shop and why are fans unhappy with it?

The Tekken Shop is an in-game store in Tekken 8 where players can purchase cosmetic items using Tekken Coins. Fans are unhappy due to the store's pricing scheme, which forces them to buy more coins than needed because of preset purchasing bundles.

As a background for Tekken 8, it's the latest installment in the long-standing Tekken series, a franchise known for its deep combat mechanics and large roster of characters. Tekken has been a staple in the fighting game genre since its 1994 arcade debut. Bandai Namco has successfully carried the franchise into the modern era, with Tekken 8 focusing on taking the established mechanics to new heights with graphical improvements and gameplay innovations such as the Heat system that enhances the battle intensity.