Katsuhiro Harada, the director of Tekken 8 and long-time veteran of the series, has responded to what he refers to as “silly threats.” In a recent tweet, he hits back at online trolls with a pretty lengthy statement about what harassment leads to.
In a recent post on , Harada decided to give his take on the threats that have been coming his way online. One such example comes from a no-named user who says they will hit the director “with a Burning Hammer” (a move used by Tekken wrestler King) if Tekken 8 doesn’t feature Eddy Gordo.
When people make these silly threats, I and everyone at FGC suffer the following losses (See attached image).
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(1) The event operator overreacts and increases ✨security, which increases operating costs and increases the burden on the players attending the event. In the worst…— Katsuhiro Harada (@Harada_TEKKEN)
Harada makes it clear that, serious or not, such threats affect he and “everyone at FGC” (fighting game community). In a three-point post, he outlines what comments like these leads to. Number one being that security is bumped up, which “increases operating costs and increases the burden on the players” who attend.
Motivation also decreases
He goes on to say that “company founders, board members, and lawyers ‘Don’t like to be intimidated’,” and that he does not “adopt the views of those who use ‘We’ when expressing their opinions,” as though such people represent all fans.
The end result is that studios simply have no motivation to carry on making games when threats are being made. Tekken 8 is highly 𒁃anticipated, and the last thing fans want or need is for the team to not want to keep working on it.
Yet still people persist. Immediately below Harada’s tweet, one user says they will be spending their money elsewhere because companies like Bandai Namco easily forget the “narrow demographic who, mostly, go out of their way to afford” a “luxury product.” Harada’s response to this is a bit more… . So, as he’s said before, .
Published: Aug 14, 2023 02:00 pm