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Tekken 8 Plagued by Persistent Cheating Issues

Author : Harper Apr 19,2025

Tekken 8 Plagued by Persistent Cheating Issues

It has been a year since the launch of Tekken 8, yet the problem of cheating within the game remains not only unresolved but has escalated. Despite the outcry from the player base and internal investigations, Bandai Namco has failed to implement robust measures against dishonest players. If the developers do not act swiftly, the online mode is at risk of devolving into complete chaos, where fair play becomes a rarity rather than the standard.

Shortly after Tekken 8's release, videos emerged online showcasing players with seemingly superhuman reflexes. Some players can block attacks in a single frame, a feat impossible without the aid of third-party software or macros. Others can instantly break any grab, further indicating the use of cheats that go unpunished.

Beyond cheating, the game continues to struggle with significant technical issues that disrupt balance and gameplay. For example, Yoshimitsu's attacks occasionally become unblockable due to a failing defense system. There are also tactics to artificially slow down matches, throwing off the opponent's timing. When combined with cheating, these bugs render the competitive mode nearly unplayable.

Recently, prominent members of the Tekken 8 community, such as Mike Hollow and Blackheart59, have exposed an extensive network of cheaters. Within their Discord group, software is openly shared that enables players to automatically dodge attacks, block combos, and even sidestep losses. Astonishingly, these cheaters continue to participate in ranked matches without any intervention from Bandai Namco, despite their public exposure.

The only relatively secure way to enjoy the game is by playing on consoles with crossplay turned off. However, this does not fully protect players from dishonest tactics. Some users create "smurf accounts" to compete against less skilled opponents, further skewing the game's balance. Others exploit controller bugs to gain an unfair advantage.

Bandai Namco has announced the second season of Tekken 8, set to kick off in April, but there is no clear strategy in place to tackle the cheater problem. The community is concerned that the focus will shift towards new DLCs and cosmetic updates instead of addressing these critical online issues. If the situation persists, players may lose interest en masse, putting the game's future at risk.

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