Tekken 8 is tweaking its accessibility choices after professionals raised worries about possibly unsafe colourblind choices. The demo for Tekken 8 launched last month and offered players various accessibility options. Still, some people have said that the colourblind settings could give them migraines and some could experience vertigo, a sudden internal or external spinning sensation.
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Speaking during a Tekken Talk Live show, director Katsuhiro Harada revealed that accessibility advisors had contacted him about problematic settings in the accessibility options, specifically its options for colourblind players which presents characters in black and white.
Tekken 8 launches on 26 January 2024 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S and PC.
TEKKEN 8 as it delves deeper into the gripping story of the Mishima family with epic showdowns between father and son. Having vanquished his father, Heihachi Mishima, Kazuya is now on a quest for worldwide supremacy, harnessing G Corporation’s might to unleash global conflict. Jin finds himself confronting his destiny as he reunites with his long-lost mother and strives to halt Kazuya’s tyrannical rule.
TEKKEN 8 offers an exhilarating experience with its diverse single-player options, including Arcade Quest mode and a comprehensive customization system.