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Tekken 8 Switch 2 port under consideration
A Switch 2 port for Tekken 8 could happen but would demand heavy work and a solid business case

A potential Tekken 8 Switch 2 port is on the table but the work and cost are substantial
Tekken 8 Switch 2 Port Faces Big Hurdles and High Costs
Tekken 8 director Katsuhiro Harada spoke to Eurogamer through a translator about a Switch 2 port and said it could happen but would be costly. He described the option as interesting but not easy to realize on that hardware. He added that the Switch 2 is performing well from a business point of view, yet the amount of work required to make the game run is a deciding factor. There was no official announcement at this time.
The article also notes Tekken 8 has drawn controversy after Season 2 and 3 updates. Returning fighters like Fahkumram have divided fans, while Armor King has improved reception and newcomer Miary Zo has sparked debate among players. A port to Switch 2 could widen the audience and help the game recoup development costs, but it remains unconfirmed. Street Fighter 6 on Switch 2 shows the platform can support strong fighting games, which adds momentum for a potential Tekken 8 release on the newer hardware.
Key Takeaways
"It's an interesting option, and not totally off the table. But it would require a lot of work on the game to get it running on that hardware."
Harada on Switch 2 port viability
"From a business standpoint, [the Switch 2] is doing quite well, so it would be a very good business decision if you're trying to get a bigger audience. But the amount of work that would have to be done on the game makes it not a very easy decision."
Harada on market potential and workload
"At this point in time, there are no… There is nothing to announce."
No official announcement
The case for a Switch 2 port sits at the intersection of market potential and technical reality. The hardware promises a broader audience and portable play, but the game must be reworked to meet the device's limits. This tension matters for Tekken 8’s future, especially if developers hope to stabilize sales after a challenging update cycle. Balancing performance with accessibility will be crucial if a port ever moves from possibility to plan.
Highlights
- A bigger audience could redraw the fighting map
- Portability changes the game for players on the move
- Money talks louder than hype in the end
- Fans want clarity not red tape
Budget and backlash risk for Switch 2 port
A Tekken 8 Switch 2 port would require significant development work and could divert resources from other projects. Fan backlash is possible if changes favor casual players over core fans, and investors will scrutinize the cost versus potential revenue.
The next move depends on cost aligning with audience appetite
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