

Developer Bandai Namco is pushing out character reveals one after the other, starting things off with a showcase of Paul Phoenix, the Deathfist master, and continuing up until Hworang for now. The title in question is finally on its way to release for major video game platforms after 8 whole years ( coincidence?) and fans just can’t get enough of what’s about to come. It could mean that Kazuya has a much bigger role to play in the upcoming fighter this time around, and there could be a more outlined story mode to get at in Tekken 8. Tekken 8’s Title ScreenĪlthough not substantial, it’s noticeable how the developers have decided to add the face of a character to the title screen-something that wasn’t practiced in the last three mainline Tekken games at least. Here’s a more zoomed-in photo of the matter at hand that you can check out.

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The monitor comprises what appears to be the start screen of Tekken 8, judging from the similar look the previous renditions in the series have been giving off for a while now. If you take a close, hard look at the picture’s background, you’ll observe a monitor, which is seemingly hooked up to a PlayStation 5, given that the DualSense is laying on the table flat. I had such a fun time hanging out with and playing 8! /BEgIy9UgKR The revelation comes from a newly posted photo by Geoff Keighley on Twitter, where the renowned television presenter is posing with Katsuhiro Harada and the title screen of the game can be seen in the background. Tekken 8-the next iteration in the legendary Tekken franchise-has just had its initial title screen surface online, showcasing what the visuals of the initial menu are going to look like when you first boot up the game.

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