Tekken 8 promises to be one of the super products cherished by Bandai Namco and will be released in the near future. In order for the game to run smoothly, like many other publishers, Bandai Namco has opened a closed test server, allowing players to test the game and give necessary suggestions. This publisher is also very generous in providing a test server on multiple platforms. But right now, they’re probably regretting it more than ever when they should have only made it available to consoles.
The reason is very simple, Bandai Namco in the past days has recorded many cases where gamers have tried to crack the test server, playing games offline without permission. This makes Bandai Namco extremely headache when it can completely lead to the problem of uncontrollably revealing game content, especially in the context that Tekken 8 is receiving countless waits.
In response, Bandai Namco through its Twitter page issued an official notice warning those who are cracking the test version of Tekken 8. Specifically, this publisher said such cases will not be enough. events to compete in the Tekken World Tour as well as other international tournaments. In addition, the notice also said that downloading and distributing the game at this time is completely illegal, infringing on Bandai Namco’s rights. Although it sounds simple, it will certainly cause imbalance in the upcoming Bandai Namco tournaments as there will be some players practicing first.
There have been some suggestions that Bandai Namco should shut down Tekken 8’s test server on PC, but this doesn’t really make sense. Chances are if the situation gets worse, Bandai Namco will consider shutting down the fighting game’s test servers in the future.