Tekken 8 content creators making videos about a roster leak are receiving copyright strikes from Bandai Namco

Tekken 8 content creators making videos about a roster leak are receiving copyright strikes from Bandai Namco

Last week, players using Cheat Engine in Tekken 8’s network test leaked part of Tekken 8’s roster. And this week, Bandai Namco is banning people from making videos about it.

Right now, it’s unclear if Bandai Namco is issuing strikes to suppress inaccurate data or because the details are correct, but whatever the reason, the publisher is seemingly issuing copyright strikes against YouTubers discussing the leaked roster.

Tekken 8’s now closed network test allowed players to sample five stages and 16 playable characters, including Asuka Kazama, Bryan Fury, Claudio Serafino, Hwoarang, Jin Kazama, Jun Kazama, Leroy Smith, Nina Williams, and Paul Phoenix, amongst others.

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