Chinese Tekken 8 Player Disqualified from World Tour Tournament

Chinese Tekken 8 Player Disqualified from World Tour Tournament

Key Takeaways

  • A Chinese Tekken 8 player was disqualified from this year’s Tekken World Tour tournament, despite their 9th place ranking.
  • China isn’t included on the official list of territories from which Tekken World Tour players are allowed to compete.
  • Players from Russia are also unable to compete in the popular event.

As a seasoned gamer with countless hours spent mastering the art of combat in Tekken, I must say I was taken aback by the recent disqualification of Essence|XCC from this year’s Tekken World Tour tournament. This young Chinese player had shown remarkable skill, rising to the 9th place ranking at Thaiger Uppercut 2024, leaving many spectators in awe.


A Chinese Tekken 8 player was recently disqualified from this year’s Tekken World Tour tournament following a promising start. Tekken 8 publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment has organized the annual Tekken World Tour since 2017 as a global showcase of the best Tekken players. These players are monitored throughout the season, and those who score enough points on the online leaderboards earn the chance to compete in the Tekken World Tour Finals and win a massive cash prize.

This year’s Tekken World Tour marks its debut as a tournament focused on Tekken 8, which received widespread acclaim when it was launched in January. The penultimate event of the Tekken World Tour 2024, taking place before the Finals scheduled for December 5, was Thaiger Uppercut 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand. At this competition, a relatively unknown Chinese player under the handle Essence|XCC captured the attention of many by climbing to the 9th position, besting several well-known opponents along the way.

Regrettably, Essence|XCC won’t progress any further in the Tekken World Tour 2024 tournament. Their elimination stemmed from a double-disqualification at Thaiger Uppercut 2024. According to Eventhubs, their disqualification was due to XCC being based in China, which is not among the territories listed in the official Tekken World Tour 2024 rules for eligible competitors. Players are only permitted to join if they hail from North America, Central and South America, Europe (West and East), Africa (North, West, South, and East), the Middle East, Pakistan, Central & South Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania, Korea, and Japan.

Players From China Are Not Allowed to Compete in Tekken World Tour

Before the reasons for Essence|XCC’s disqualification from the Tekken World Tour became clear, many people outside the event were puzzled by the news. Even Tekken 8 director Katsuhiro Harada and game designer Michael Murray expressed confusion, as they are not involved in setting the rules or regulations for the tournament. (Harada has since deleted a tweet expressing his intent to investigate the situation.)

Simultaneously, eSports team Team Essence continued to back their player XCC following their disqualification and voiced their displeasure at the decision. It seems that Team Essence was unaware of the rules prohibiting Chinese players from competing in the Tekken World Tour event, despite labeling the disqualification as unfair or unsportsmanlike.

It’s unclear how XCC managed to participate in the Tekken World Tour 2024 tournament initially, and it’s worth mentioning that numerous players from restricted regions such as China and Russia were allegedly disqualified prior to this ban. Interestingly, XCC appears to be handling this recent setback gracefully, expressing gratitude towards their fans for their support and vowing to improve their skills in Tekken 8 even after being disqualified from the most recent Tekken World Tour competition.

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2024-10-07 18:54