Summary

  • Tekken series director Katsuhiro Harada has responded to the claims that he lied about Heihachi Mishima dying in Tekken 7.
  • Harada says that he didn't lie about it and that Tekken 7 really did seem to show his death at the time.
  • This was reversed when it was made clear that players missed the Mishima patriarch and wanted him back, something the team was interested in as well.

director, Katsuhiro Harada, has claimed that he "didn't mean to lie" about Heihachi Mishima dying in 7, as the conclusion to that game really seemed to show his demise.

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Although most fans were expecting to see Marꦍduk thanks to leaks that were correct up un🃏til that point, everyone was pleasantly surprised to and was coming back for the series' eighth entry. This came as quite a shock considering series director Katsuhiro Harda had claimed several times that Heihachi's fate was final.

Tekken 8 Lead Says He Didn't Mean To Lie About Heihachi Dying

Heihachi Mishima in Tekken 8
Heihachi Mishima in Tekken 8

, Harada responded to all of the claims that he lied about Heihachi's death and attempted to defend himself a little. Harada says that he didn't mean to lie about Heihachi's fate, noting that Tekken 7 focused on the conflict between Kazuya and the Mishima patriarch, which seemed to conclude with him dying.

Harada went on to say that after Tekken 8 released, the team put &ꦛquot;a lot of effort i꧃nto the story" and felt that players were starting to miss Heihachi, something that certainly seems to be the case considering the reactions to his return. The Tekken director says that the team missed him just as much as players did, which resulted in them choosing to bring him back.

"So, it wasn't a lie. And then, also, the timing is right since it's the 30th anniversary of the franchise. And so, we need all three of the Mishimas. This is the most iconic in the series. Right?"

Of course, while it's true that Tekken 7 did seem to show Heihachi dying, it's also true that Harada has claimed many times since then that he wouldn't be coming back for Tekken 8, which ended up being incorrect. Whether that's a lie or not is up to your definition, but I'm personally not going to get too hung up on it considering it means the return of one of Tekken's most iconic characters.

Although a lot of Tekken fans are just happy to see Heihachi return, it's fair to say that others are a bit mixed after believing he was dead for so long.

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