Tekken 8: Bandai Namco ‘accidentally’ leaks Bryan Fury’s reveal trailer. Here’s what happened
Bandai Namco unintentionally leaked the reveal trailer for Tekken 8 featuring Bryan Fury, drawing attention from the game's producer Katsuhiro Harada.

Fans had high hopes that the official revelation of Bryan Fury would occur later during the closing moments of the Combo Break 2023 tournament. Over the past weeks, several details about Tekken 8 had surfaced, including a leaked starting screen and news of coveted features like cross-platform play and rollback network, which have long been desired by fans.
The leaked 2-minute trailer showcasing Bryan Fury's fighting prowess is currently circulating on YouTube, despite Bandai Namco Europe deleting the original tweet that contained the trailer. In a now-deleted follow-up tweet, Katsuhiro Harada revealed that he had cautioned the team against scheduling posts in advance.
While the release date for Tekken 8 has yet to be confirmed, industry insiders anticipate its arrival between late 2023 and early 2024. If these leaks are any indication, fans can expect more content to gradually emerge from the project in the coming months.
Rumors suggest that Tekken 8 will be more accessible for newcomers, with all-new practice mode features aimed at helping them grasp the game's mechanics. Although Tekken's fighters are renowned for their nuances, the upcoming installment aims to provide a smoother learning curve for players of all skill levels.
FAQs
- How was Bryan Fury's reveal trailer for Tekken 8 leaked?
Bandai Namco accidentally posted it on Twitter and then deleted it. - When can we expect Tekken 8 to be released?
It is anticipated to drop between late 2023 and early 2024.
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