To keep new faces warm for later, Bandai Namco is bringing in recurring characters, with Paul Phoenix and Marshall Law even among the original eight playable fighters in the 1994 arcade version A family rivalry is still relevant as the Tekken 8 storyline will focus on the fight between him and Kazuya.
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If son Mishima seems to have lost the darkness that inhabited him in those last few shutters, the biggest change comes from Paul Phoenix, who finally ditches his emblematic (but unlikely) hairstyle in favor of a neat makeover. The enthusiasm is intact, as can be seen from this innocent brick wall or this remarkable motorcycle arrival. The force of the blows will also please combat aesthetes. Marshall Law bears the brunt, but doesn’t fail to take revenge on his old friend Paul, cultivating his resemblance to Bruce Lee more and more in his facial expressions.
Announced during State of Play in September 2022, tekke 8 then reappeared at the Game Awards in December before taking stock of its new game mechanics in the presence of producer Katsuhiro Harada and director Kohei Ikeda. Nina Williams and Kazuya Mishima also got their trailers last month. From a series of more than 54 million games sold worldwide, including 10 million for tekke 7, tekke 8 will be released on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series and Steam.