

It’s easy to see why they emphasize this aspect of the trailer - it’s some truly impressive in-game work that highlights just how visually powerful Tekken 8 will be. It’s also running at 60 frames per second on a PlayStation 5, so there is no tampering in the background to get the action to run smoother or more reliably than the average PS5 owner can expect when they enter a versus battle (online connections aside). We’re getting a fair look at what character models and even moves will look like, along with the sort of backgrounds we can expect when playing. So while it’s not an actual fight, it’s not a pre-rendered movie (which Tekken has had many of), either. Let’s talk a bit about this trailer because it came with several interesting pieces of info about just how good the newest Tekken title will look.įirst, the trailer was taken from the story mode itself, and the story mode’s cinematic scenes use the same engine as the actual gameplay uses. Tekken 8 - State of Play Sep 2022 Announcement Trailer | PS5 Games
