With the release of Miary Zo, the Season 2 of Tekken 8 comes to a draw. It won't be a stretch to say that this has been one of the most turbulent times in the history of the series.
The big patch at the start of Tekken 8 delivered a massive radioactive payload, leading to mostly negative reviews on the Season Pass page, and Tekken 8 itself sitting at mixed rating for the past several months.
There have been some emergency patches to try and remedy this situation, but the balancing issues seem to exist on an almost ideological level. There's a noticeable divide between the vision developers have for this game, and what the community wants from a series that remained largely consistent through decades.
As such, Season 3 has what might be an impossible task of delivering both balancing improvements and the sort of characters that Tekken fans can get excited about.
It seems like we won't have to wait all that long, either. On his Twitter account, Harada shared a screenshot of his project in Reaper, DAW software often used for making music or editing audio files in general.

