![]() ![]() I would want to work on more games rather than one for a very long time. “When you think about the amount of time you have to work on a game until you retire… it’s finite. “I’d planned to start on Tekken 8 earlier,” Harada continued. ![]() Harada and Murray go on to explain that while they would love Tekken 8 to be as successful or more so than Tekken 7, they also have to consider how much time they have left to work actively in the industry. Then, we were like, ‘uh, okay, I guess we’ll make a Season 2?’ We announced that and then we were like, ‘you still want to play the game?!’ Okay, 3, 4, and 5.” ![]() But then as we were making the game, people were still playing it and they wanted more and more. That’s how the market was, as well, at the time. “We started off with rough ideas of the DLC for Season 1, and that was about it. “It’s an interesting conversation,” Harada told us. This came up in our interview with Murray and Harada, posted on our Shacknews YouTube this week. They said as long as players want it, but they want to make sure they have time to develop other games too. Now we’re approaching Tekken 8, and with our recent preview, we got to ask franchise director Katsuhiro Harada and producer Michael Murray if the new game will have a similar lifespan. We only have so much of it to go around, so when you think about the fact that Tekken 7 has had a lifespan running from 2015 to now, that’s around 8 years dedicated to the game. ![]()
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