Tekken 8: Is the Popular Fighting Game Really Dead or Just Waiting for Season 2?

User NightCatty’s first post highlights a heated argument among the community regarding whether Tekken 8 has been abandoned. They believe it’s being unfairly dismissed. User Primal-Dialga jokes about the idea of ranked matches being extinct, referencing a tweet they saw. “I don’t play much these days, but I laughed when someone said ranked is dead,” they say, implying that complaints might stem more from individual issues than overall community health. The mix of reactions demonstrates a common trait in gaming communities: personal grievances can easily escalate into broader accusations. However, most users maintain that with around 7,000-8,000 active players, Tekken’s community is not only alive but thriving by fighting game standards.

‘Dreams’ Review: Dag Johan Haugerud’s Intimacy-Themed Trilogy Concludes With Its Most Youthful, Delicate Chapter

17-year-old Johanne (Ella Øverbye) instantly feels a connection with her new teacher Johanna (Selome Emnetu), partly due to their shared name. However, it’s unclear if she is projecting these feelings or if they are genuinely there. The film “Dreams” by Dag Johan Haugerud beautifully portrays the confusing perspective of first love. At one moment, everything around you seems foggy with hormones, but at the same time, you gain an unprecedented clarity about yourself.

Disney Hires Paramount’s Daria Cercek to Lead Film Studio’s Live Action Division

As a passionate film enthusiast, I’m thrilled to step into my new role where I will lead the charge for Disney Live Action’s theatrical lineup. My mission is to propel the creation and production of films that tap into the rich trove of stories and characters housed within the studio. Additionally, I will support original projects that ignite our imagination and add fresh perspectives to the cinematic landscape.

Star-Studded Cast Unites for Kristen Stewart’s Wild New Film ‘The Wrong Girls’!

The movie, serving as Dylan Meyer’s initial directorial effort, recently started filming last week. This makes it one of the first independent films to commence production in Los Angeles post-January’s destructive wildfires. In the United States, Neon will handle its theatrical release, while they’ll also manage the international distribution rights.