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Tekken 8: Bandai Namco Warns Players Against Playing Cracked Closed Beta

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Tekken 8: Bandai Namco Warns Players Against Playing Cracked Closed Beta

Tekken 8 Closed Beta was tested on the recent weekend, allowing players to experience the upcoming fighting game from Bandai Namco. Tekken is a worldwide favorite fighting game series, and the announcement of a new addition to the series made a lot of fans hyped up. Bandai Namco set up a closed beta test, granting certain players access to the game.

However, some players who did not get the chance to participate in the closed beta found an alternate route to play the game. The crack of the Closed Beta was quickly made available, and players started downloading and playing the closed beta in its cracked version.

When the closed beta concluded at the end of the weekend, players got an idea of the game, and Bandai Namco received mostly positive reviews. However, the players who accessed the cracked version continued playing the game in training mode to improve their skills. This became a disadvantage for the rest of the players as they had little time to practice. After this issue was reported online, Bandai Namco Esports officially tweeted a warning to those players.

Bandai Namco stated that any player found to have accessed the CNT without authorization will be banned from the upcoming Tekken World Tour and Tournaments. It is good to see that Bandai Namco Esports wants their game to be played and challenged fairly.

Tekken 8 is set to be released in late 2023 or early 2024 on PC, PlayStation 5, XBOX Series X, and Series S.

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