Following the wave of negative Steam reviews after Tekken 8's Season 3 launch, Bandai Namco has acknowledged player feedback via its new portal—receiving over 700 messages—and rolled out an emergency patch to address bugs and unintended behaviors, aiming to restore intended balance.
The Season 3 update (version 3.00.00) sought to dial back excessive Heat system rewards and character states for better balance while preserving individuality. However, it intensified criticism of aggressive mechanics, with pros like Inconsiderate Racoon dubbing it 'Tekken 8 Season 2 Part 2' before quitting for Marvel Rivals, and others like Speedkicks and Kelpy voicing concerns over fun and viability. Eurogamer first reported multiple pros abandoning the game. In a blog post, the Tekken team stated: 'In Ver.3.00.00, we implemented adjustments aimed at maintaining each character's individuality while reducing excessive rewards - particularly those stemming from the Heat system and character-specific enhanced states - in order to improve overall balance. However, we recognize that the battle experience we intended to deliver has not fully met your expectations.' They committed to iterative fixes balancing Heat offense and defense. The emergency patch launched March 25 at 7pm PDT, fixing critical bugs and misbehaving attacks. A minor update is slated for mid-April, followed by the major 3.01 patch in late spring.