Tekken 8 players face pre-release ban for participating in illegal beta

Tekken 8 players who engage in the illegal beta face consequences in the fighting game’s upcoming competitive scene.

Tekken 8 players face pre-release ban for participating in illegal beta
Published by Mason @ PC Game Spotlight a year ago


Tekken 8 Closed Network Test Crack Puts Players at Risk of Tournament Bans

Tekken 8 players who engage in the illegal Tekken 8 beta face consequences in the Fighting Game’s upcoming Competitive Scene. Those who try to access the cracked Closed Network Test for the upcoming Tekken 8 risk tournament bans should the closed beta continue on past its scheduled end date.

Bandai Namco announced the Tekken 8 Closed Network Test would be taking place between April 2 and April 6. The test is limited to a certain number of spots, and those who manage to secure entry into the test must adhere to certain restrictions.

Unfortunately, it seems that some players have found a way to get around these limitations and access the closed beta illegally. This move has put them in jeopardy of receiving a pre-release Tekken 8 ban if they continue to play the illegal version of the game.

Players who access the cracked Closed Network Test for Tekken 8 risk tournament bans in the upcoming fighting game. By accessing the unauthorized beta, players are able to participate in competitive modes, which would normally be restricted until the game’s official release.

If players are caught playing the cracked network test, they will likely face consequences in the competitive scene for the upcoming Tekken 8. As detailed by Tekken Game, players who participate in the illegal beta face a risk of “ban(s) during pre-release.”

Tekken 8 closed beta crack puts players at risk of tournament bans.

Players who engage in unauthorized beta play of Tekken 8 may face pre-release ban.

Tekken 8 closed beta crack exposes players to tournament bans.

Unauthorized beta play of Tekken 8 may result in pre-release ban for players.

Risk of tournament bans looms over Tekken 8 players engaging in illegal beta.

Players risking bans in Tekken 8’s tournament scene by playing cracked closed beta.

It’s unclear whether or not Bandai Namco will follow through with these potential bans, but the developer has made it clear that it will be closely monitoring the beta.

“The Closed Network Test is a closed test under strict supervision, therefore any violations of the rules and regulations will be handled accordingly,” Bandai Namco says.

Players who manage to get into the beta illegally should be wary of potential bans. The Tekken 8 Closed Network Test ends on April 6, so there’s still time for players to access the beta without breaking the rules.

Tekken 8 is set to launch on June 6.

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