Bryan Fury has been announced for Tekken 8, unannounced and then announced again

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Bryan Violence is actually the most up to date sign to participate in the lineup of Tekken 8, however his statement was actually much coming from plain sailing. Instead of being actually uploaded to social networks as previous lineup launchings possess, the statement for Violence was actually planned to introduce as portion of a competition kept over the weekend break however caused the personality being actually practically introduced two times. 

As reported by VCG, the authentic statement for Violence’s launching was actually planned for launch during the course of this weekend break’s Combination Buster battling competition, however the trailer attacked a main Instagram profile prior to planned as well as stayed real-time for adequate opportunity for the web content to start distributing around social networks as well as YouTube prior to it was actually at some point removed coming from Instagram. 

In straight action to the leakage, Tekken 8’s collection supervisor Katsuhiro Harada directed the blame at Bandai Namco’s International upper arm in a now-deleted tweet, specifying “That’s why I warned you years ago not to post on a timer. Well, I’m going home now, thanks! Ha ha ha.”

In addition, Tekken 8 producer Michael Murray also took to Twitter to apologize to those who saw the trailer in advance, alongside apologizing to the developers behind the creation of the trailer.

I apologize to the fans who saw that particular thing in not the way @Harada_TEKKEN and I had wanted it to happen. I feel bad for all you guys and also the dev team who gave up weekends to work on it 🙁May 28, 2023

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However, now the trailer is officially out for the new fighter, we can take a look at what Bryan Fury will bring to the ring, and he seems far more brutal and fast-paced than in previous games. 

Tagged as “A wild card for violence and destruction,” it is actually no surprise that Fury’s moveset is built around fast, hard-hitting mechanics, with obvious hints of his cybernetic enhancements through his brand-new rage art and combat animations. 

There are some obvious changes to his appearance, too, once again reinforcing the idea of him being a psychotic cyborg, such as a newly implemented cybernetic eye that locks onto the target before landing a flying punch. 

There’s a clear emphasis on each character’s history in Tekken 8, as shown through their moveset and animation, and Bryan Fury is a welcomed addition to the mix regardless of how many times he gets announced. Bringing the confirmed roster up to a total of 15 characters, there are still a few fan-favorite characters we are yet to see, but with no concrete release date, we’ll just have to wait and see that’s next. 

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With a degree in Journalism as well as a passion for the weird as well as wonderful, Kara has spent two years as a freelance Video Game journalist. Before TRG, she has written for NintendoLife, Attack of the Fanboy, Patch Magazine, as well as sister publication, GamesRadar+. Outside of gaming, you’ll find her re-watching Gilmore Girls or trying to cram but one more collectible onto a rack that frantically needs to have some managing.

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