Tekken 8 Closed Network Test guide: How to get the game once you’ve received your code

Have you checked your email?

The first week of the Tekken 8 Closed Network Test has just ended.

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PlayStation 5 users were the first ones to be given a chance to try out the game and experience its raw awesomeness. The second part of the test will include Xbox Series X|S and Steam users, which is composed of majority of the online Tekken players.

Bandai Namco will be sending game codes to lucky players who will be able to try out Tekken 8 months before it hits the shelves. So what are you supposed to do when you receive your code?

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If you applied and have been chosen to be part of the program but still don’t know how to activate the game, this Tekken 8 Closed Network Test guide that we put together will be able to help you.

Tekken 8 Closed Network Testguideon activating your code

A couple of days before the Closed Network Test begins, players will receive codes via email. Make sure to check your spam folder just in case.

Once you have your code, head to your Steam or Xbox account to activate it.

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How to activate Tekken 8 Closed Network Teston Xbox Series X|S

Before you redeem your code, make sure that you’re signed in to the correct Microsoft account on your device or browser. Codes that are redeemed on the wrong account cannot be transferred to another Microsoft account by Xbox Support.

How to activate Tekken 8 Closed Network Teston Steam

Make sure that your PC meets theTekken 8 system requirementsfor it to be able to run the game.

The second week of the Tekken 8 Closed Network Test will start on July 28, 4:00 p.m. GMT+8 | 1:00 a.m. PT | 8:00 a.m. GMT until July 31, 3:00 p.m. GMT+8 | 12:00 a.m. PT | 7:00 a.m. GMT on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam.

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