Tekken 8 (Quadbot18)

Tekken 8 is the tenth installment in the Tekken series.

Plot
The game takes place in 2020. 3 years after the events of Tekken 7.

Details
TBA

Gameplay
The gameplay is the similar as Tekken 7. however there are now mechanics that are added or replacing older mechanics: Rage Meter - instead of characters going to rage mode once their health is low, there is a new rage meter that fills up the more hits the players takes fro mthe opponents(similar to the ultra gauge from Street Fighter IV), the rage meter has 3 stocks. Rage Drive - returning from Tekken 7. but this time, Rage Drives require 1 stock of the Rage Meter. Rage Art - returning from Tekken 7. but this time, Rage Arts require all 3 stocks of the Rage Meter. Rage Mode - returning from previous installments. but this time, Rage Mode requires between 1-3 stock of the Rage Meter, and in Rage Mode, the player can use as many Rage Drives and Rage Arts as he likes while lost health is recovered. once the Rage Meter is empty after Rage Mode is activated. when the Rage Mode is Gone, the Rage Meter disappears and players an't use gameplay mechanics associated with the Rage Meter until the fight is over.

Characters
(*) denotes for which season DLC characters first released in

Stages
* Transition is automatic when one character reaches their match point.

Trivia

 * This is the first Tekken game where Kazumi Mishima makes her canonical debut. Prior to the release of Tekken 7, the character was alluded to twice.
 * The first time was in Heihachi's Tekken 2 stage, in which their names ("Heihachi and Kazumi") are written on the floorboard (which was also shown in the very first trailer of Tekken 7).
 * The second time was in the non-canon OVA film Tekken: The Motion Picture, where she was shown in a picture and was just referred as "Kazuya's Mother" at the time.
 * It is also the first game where certain non-canon characters made their canon debut in mainline game, in this case, Eliza from Tekken Revolution.
 * This is the first game in the series where past events can be re-lived by playing through them, like in the Tekken 5 intro flashback segment, unlike in Tekken 6 where the previous games' story was only featured in cutscenes in the Scenario Campaign prologue.
 * Confirmed returning fighters who have been given new or modified main outfits are so far Kazuya Mishima, Hwoarang, Jin, King II, Lars, Marshall, Jack, and, as usual, Yoshimitsu.
 * In Fated Retribution and the console version, all the remaining (non-guest) characters also received new default outfits for each of them (including Hwoarang who is now being given a proper newer one), with King also receiving an update to his new one (a cape) and Eliza being the only to not receive one since this is her first appearance in the main series.
 * This is the 2nd game to feature a guest character with Tekken 3 being the 1st, and the 1st game to feature more than 1 guest character.
 * This is also the first time that Tekken features three different characters hailing from three different gaming companies — Capcom, SNK & Square Enix — and three different Universes — Street Fighter, The King of Fighters/Fatal Fury/Art of Fighting & Final Fantasy. Making it one of the most profilic and ambitious Tekken game ever made in the history of fighting games.
 * It is now the second game since Tekken 3 to feature a guest character hailing from a comic series. The second character being Negan from Image Comics' The Walking Dead franchise.
 * This is the first non-spin-off Tekken game to be released for PC.
 * This is also the first Tekken game to be released for the PlayStation 4 & Xbox One.
 * This is the third Tekken game since Tekken and Tekken 2, and the first after their introduction, to not feature a mimic character.
 * Young Heihachi's looks are obtainable as a Customization (Hair and beard).
 * A lot of characters didn't return to Tekken 7 as playable characters but some make cameos in the game. Combot, for example, is seen in the Story Mode in the background at Violet Systems. Other examples are Jack-4, Jack-6 and Devil Kazuya. A lot of characters from the Tekken universe that aren't playable in the game are mentioned. Examples are Sebastian, Emma Kliesen, Jane, Dr. Abel, and Azazel.
 * This is the second game in the series and the first canonical game that uses in-game graphics in the endings instead of CGI.
 * Prior Season 2, which adds Marduk, Steve was the only Tekken 4 veteran in this game, similar status as Tekken 2 veteran Lei.
 * This is the first canonical game in which Jane, since she was introduced, does not appear in Jack's ending.
 * This game is dedicated to Masaya Nakamura, who was a businessman and founder of Namco. He passed away on January 22, 2017.
 * Tekken 7 is the first game to mark the return of Capcom and SNK clashes since SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos.
 * The game implements the same wet sweat feature that Tekken Tag Tournament 2 has, although with notable changes; Characters no longer get wet when they fall in water, the Infinite Azure stage being an example, however they will appear wet during the rainy weather transitions of set stages. Furthermore characters will only sweat from taking damage.
 * This is the third Tekken game since Tekken Tag Tournament and Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection, to have a bowling minigame called Tekken Bowl.
 * Multiple scenes in the Story Mode are reminiscent of scenes from the past Tekken games, most of them are prior to the first Tekken game.
 * This is the first Tekken game to have a third party company provide some assets, which is Tecmo Koei's Team Ninja for some reused voice clips of one of the game's guest characters Noctis Lucis Caelum from Dissidia Final Fantasy NT.
 * This is the second Tekken  game which marked the final appearance of Heihachi Mishima's voice actor. In this case, Unshō Ishizuka, who passed away in August 13, 2018; not one year after the game’s release and Heihachi’s true death.
 * This is the first console game to have completely changed the character select screen in each season:
 * Season 1: Top row is for Fated Retribution (middle) and DLC characters (each sides), while the 2 lower rows are for the original arcade roster.
 * Season 2: Top row is for DLC characters only, while the 2 lower rows are for the base roster, similar to Tekken Tag Tournament 2.
 * Top Row: Season 1 DLC are on the middle, while latter Seasons like Season 2 DLC are on each sides.
 * Lower Rows: Unlike original Fated Retribution base additions who are on each sides, Akuma is at the original arcade roster section on the middle row, due to being part of main story.
 * As of Season 2, stage select has been changed back to its classic column design, rather than a linear list one.

Original Soundtrack
The Tekken 7 & Tekken 7: FR score is composed by these producers:

AJURIKA,  Rio Hamamoto,  Taku Inoue, Keiichi Okabe,  Nobuyoshi Sano (sanodg), BatAAr.

1st Disc Tracks:
AJURIKA – Heat Haze Shadow

Taku Inoue – Fight Night

Rio Hamamoto – Dojo 1st

Rio Hamamoto – Dojo 2nd

Taku Inoue – Ruin 65 1st

Taku Inoue – Ruin 65 2nd

AJURIKA – Equator line 1st

AJURIKA – Equator line 2nd

Keiichi Okabe – Arctic snowfall 1st

Keiichi Okabe – Arctic snowfall 2nd

Nobuyoshi Sano (sanodg) – the day before the glass matrix 1st

Nobuyoshi Sano (sanodg) – the day before the glass matrix 2nd

2nd Disc Tracks:
AJURIKA – Empty Your Mind 1st

AJURIKA – Empty Your Mind 2nd

AJURIKA – A Grain of Sand 1st

AJURIKA – A Grain of Sand 2nd

Rio Hamamoto – Volcano 1st

Rio Hamamoto – Volcano 2nd

Rio Hamamoto – Kazumi's Theme

Rio Hamamoto – Devil Kazumi Theme

BatAAr – VREDE

AJURIKA – Dream Chest

Taku Inoue – Continue!

Taku Inoue – Gameover

Taku Inoue – The Long Goodbye

Gallery
Tekken 7/Gallery