![]() ![]() They also made it clear that "unauthorized download or distribution of the game is illegal." Further, they announced that anyone who has knowingly played the CNT past the official period "may be deemed ineligible for the upcoming Tekken World Tour and other official tournaments." In short, if you want to play Tekken 8 on a competitive level, it's not a good idea to hop into the cracked CNT despite the fact that it'll give you extra practice time. In the post, Bandai Namco noted that playing the Tekken 8 CNT beyond the official testing period breaches the game's terms of service and goes against the Tekken World Tour code of conduct. ![]() To that end, Bandai Namco issued a strong statement today, warning players against downloading the cracked version of Tekken 8 on PC. Michael Harradence / AugThe Tekken 8 closed network test has now wrapped, but some players are still managing to get in on the action by cracking the files prompting Bandai Namco. This newest development though, is potentially a much bigger issue, as it could lead to a competitive advantage for anyone looking to get into Tekken 8's competitive scene. Currently undergoing a Closed Network Test, Bandai Namco's first Tekken outing since 2017 is bearing up rather well, its fighting mechanics (and its fighters’ musculature) beefed up, injected with explosive impact, and cinematic camera angles. This comes just after a partial roster for the full release leaked when players used Cheat Engine to inspect the code behind the CNT. Tekken 8 looks spectacular, especially for a game that is, at time of writing, still without a release date. Tekken 8 just wrapped up its Closed Network Test, but unfortunately for developer Bandai Namco, players are still playing it via a cracked version of the game. ![]()
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