Several factors might be responsible for this error, including overloaded servers (which means the servers are full or lacking available slots for new players), internet issues (like connectivity problems or insufficient speed), and DNS or firewall settings that might be blocking the game’s connection to the internet.
1. Reset Network Settings
Misconfigured network settings can lead to issues when trying to connect to Tekken 8 servers, resulting in the aforementioned error. Problems related to DNS are common culprits. Resetting your network settings may potentially resolve this glitch.
2. Change DNS Address
Connectivity issues may arise from problems with your current DNS address. Altering your DNS address to utilize different DNS servers could help solve these problems. For more detailed instructions, view our article on how to change DNS here.
3. Allow Through Firewall
The Firewall might be disrupting the connection between the game and the internet. Configuring the Firewall to permit Tekken 8 could ensure a stable connection to the game servers. Attempt to launch the game again, and the issue should hopefully be resolved.
4. Use a VPN
A VPN may remedy this issue as it connects you to servers in other countries, potentially resolving the network problem. For more details on VPNs, you can read our article here.
5. Verify Integrity of Game Files
Corrupted game files might cause the error to occur. Verifying the integrity of the game files can rectify such errors and reinstall any corrupted files. Wait for the verification process to finish and then try playing the game once more.
6. Contact Support
If none of the above solutions work, consider reaching out to Bandai Namco support to report your issue, and they will likely assist you with a solution. You can get in touch with support here.









