Katsuhiro Harada, the producer of the Tekken series, has spoken up again about the lengths the development team is going to save Tekken 8 from the situation the game finds itself after the release of its second season.
The last couple of months have been difficult since the release of Tekken 8 season 2, which fans found disatisfactory due to a number of factors not least the poor balance of characters and the flow of battle.
Since then, Tekken 8 has released several patches in a bid to rectify the situation, with the latest one introducing a character that was first implemented in Tekken 7— Fahkumram.
The Thai fighter wasn't everyone's cup of tea in the last iteration of the game, but players seem to have warmed to him this time around and there were a lot of positive statements made regarding his addition.
After one such comment congratulating and thanking the dev team for the implementation of Fahkumram, Harada went on to stress just how much the team is working and what can be expected in the near future.
He said: "Not just for Fahkumram, the Battle & Tuning Team is actively discussing many tuning aspects even now. In fact, I believe there will be various tuning updates—both major and minor—in the future."