![]() As we await further betas for the Tekken 8 and its eventual full release in 2024, it will be interesting to see what the developers do to ensure this doesn’t happen again. With this in mind, we may see Bandai Namco play its cards closer after the Closed Network Test. PC Gamer has reported that hackers used Cheat Engine to access the game without permission and dig around. It wasn’t just unauthorized playtime that drew Bandai Namco’s attention, but also the spread of leaks regarding the roster from players that dug around in the game’s files. Your cooperation in preserving the fairness and competitive integrity of our competition is highly valued. Please note that any player found to have accessed the CNT without authorization may be deemed ineligible for the upcoming Tekken World Tour and other official tournaments. Also, the unauthorized download or distribution of the game is illegal. Such actions also breach the Terms of Service and the Tekken World Tour Code of Conduct. We have noticed that some players have accessed the Tekken 8 Closed Network Test (CNT) and played the game beyond the closed test period. ![]() ![]() Tekken 8 developers warned that not only is the breach a violation of fair competition, but it’s also against various laws: We’re told the game is still in development, so we’ll have to wait for more. Bandai Namco suggested that it will bar players from the upcoming Tekken World Tour and Tekken tournaments if it finds they accessed beta demos outside of official test times. There’s no release date or even window for Tekken 8 just yet, alas. Bandai Namco warned that players that were found to have accessed the demo outside of test periods would risk being banned from the Tekken World Tour and official Tekken tournament events. It was there that Bandai Namco revealed that it was aware of players that had accessed the Tekken 8 Closed Network Test after designated test period. Registration is now open for Tekken 8’s Closed Network Test not a 'beta' per se on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and PC. ![]() Some leaks were pulled from the Tekken 8 CNT and the breach of terms and access prompted Bandai Namco to lay out a response: it won’t be tolerated, especially when it comes to competition.īandai Namco officially addressed the breach via the Bandai Namco Esports Twitter channel on July 31, 2023. Unfortunately, someone decided to be naughty and crack the demo so that they could play past test times and dig around in the game’s files. The Tekken 8 Closed Network Test took place over the last couple weeks, but this last weekend was the one that opened the test up to PC and Xbox players. ![]()
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