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Bandai Namco apologizes for the leak of one of the Tekken 8 characters


An error by Bandai Namco itself has led to the leak of one of the Tekken 8 characters, and they want to apologize for it

An error of Bandai Namco itself has led to the leak of one of the Tekken 8 characters, which was released earlier than planned by the studio. As many of you already know, the characters of Tekken 8 have been brought to light in a very careful way by Bandai Namco, which has been presenting them in an order and with very specific tempos. Well, apparently, the last character to see the light has done so ahead of time, and the development team wants to apologize.

Although, from the account of Tekken 8 producer, Michael Murray, it is has published an apology for what happened with a serious tone and regretting what happened, Katsuhiro Harada has done it with a more sarcastic tone, leaving a note for Bandai Namco EU, although he ends the message with a more humorous tone. However, after being removed, the presentation video of the new character is now available to everyone.

Bandai Namco apologizes for the leak of one of the Tekken 8 characters

Thus, after the programming error that apparently occurred on the European YouTube account, the official video in which we can see Bryan Fury in action is now available to everyone on its official channel. In this way, it is made official the return of one of the most iconic and acclaimed characters in the saga Bandai Namco’s fighting game, which comes with all its fury to deliver blows in this new installment.

Thus, Bandai Namco, in its desire for perfectionism that characterizes the presentation of Tekken 8, He wanted to apologize for a small error in the presentation times of his characterssomething that we do not believe has bothered fans of the saga either, who are only waiting for more and more information regarding Tekken 8 and its news, among which cross-play has been confirmed, something that the franchise was crying out for.

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