
Fahkumram Tekken 8 Coming This Summer
Fahkumram is Tekken 8’s next DLC character! The fighter was announced a little while ago for the title, we’ve been building up to them over the whole of May. But the release window has been a big vaguer, with only a rough season to look forward to the update. When exactly can we expect Fahkumram to be released?
Right now, Tekken is still recovering from a bit of a weird start to Season 2. Updates were a little poorly thought out, and emergency patches had to be issued. The balance is in a much better state now though. It’ll definitely be interesting to see how a new character effects things. As a returning character, there will definetely be some fans who have been looking forward to Fahkumram arriving in the game for a while. When can we expect the patch and who is Fahkumram in Tekken 8?

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Fahkumram Coming to Tekken 8
The next DLC fighter for Season 2 will be Fahkumram. The last big update for the Tekken Season 2 pass was the Pac-Man additions, including a stage. Before this we had Anna added to the title too. Fahkumram is a returning character to the Tekken series, one of two coming this season.
He featured previously in Tekken 7, then as a DLC character too. Fahkumram is a Muay Thai competitor, which gives a bit of theming to his moves. We’ll likely see a similar moveset this time around since updating from Tekken 7 to 8 isn’t the biggest jump. They’ll be some twists to make them competitive in this new game though.

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Fahkumram Tekken 8 Release Date
When exactly can we expect the patch to release? At the moment, it’s pencilled in for Summer. Which means we’ll probably get the patch around June, July, August. Hopefully it’s only a month or so away, but it could take a little longer.
With Tekken’s recent patches being a bit rough, it’s probably for the best that as much time is taken as is needed. It’ll be worth the wait if Fahkumram in Tekken 8 is a polished fighter who can compete at the highest level, like at the Tekken World Tour circuit tournaments.