Tekken 8 V1.10.01-rune [best] May 2026
The TEKKEN 8 v1.10.01-RUNE release refers to a specific digital distribution of Bandai Namco's flagship fighting game, bundled with the December 2024 content update. This version is significant as it introduced the final DLC character for Season 1, Clive Rosfield from Final Fantasy XVI, along with critical system-level changes like the long-awaited "quitter penalty" for online matches. Core Content and Major Additions
TEKKEN 8 v1.10.01: The Official Patch Notes
Version 1.10.01 arrived roughly three months after the previous major patch. While Bandai Namco’s official channels highlighted "bug fixes," the community data mines and the RUNE changelog reveal a deeper overhaul. Here are the critical changes present in the v1.10.01 build (which you will find pre-applied in the RUNE image): TEKKEN 8 v1.10.01-RUNE
- Fixed animation cancel glitch that caused characters to clip through certain stage walls.
- Resolved an issue where round timer sometimes failed to expire under simultaneous pause/resume network events.
- Fixed incorrect trophy/achievement unlock conditions for specific trials.
- Corrected incorrect character portrait/Icon shown in post-match stats occasionally.
For the competitive player, the v1.10.01 crack is only useful for labbing frame data offline or playing via Parsec/LAN (emulated LAN is not natively supported without mods). If you want to experience the true "King of Iron Fist," you need the live service on Steam. However, for communities in regions with poor internet infrastructure, or for hard drive preservationists, TEKKEN 8 v1.10.01-RUNE is a vital artifact. The TEKKEN 8 v1
As Bandai Namco continues to update the live game, the scene will eventually crack v1.20 or v2.00. But for now, if you see TEKKEN 8 v1.10.01-RUNE on your favorite release board, you are looking at the definitive offline experience of the Iron Fist—flawed, isolated, but undeniably the full game. Fixed animation cancel glitch that caused characters to
Balance Adjustments and Frame Data Tweaks
Official patch notes for 1.10.01 (and its immediate predecessors) focused heavily on two polarized characters in the roster: Dragunov and Feng Wei. In previous versions, Dragunov’s QCF4 pressure was nearly unbearable. Version 1.10.01 reduces his chip damage and adjusts the hitbox on his sneak stance. For Feng, the patch dials back his Back 1+2 tracking.