Some of the best competitors received their invitations to this fighting esports event. Through the Group Stage and Playoffs, only one have been crowned.

Invitational tournaments have a special atmosphere. Such events as TEKKEN 8 Red Bull Golden Letters 2024 feature thoroughly selected players, so each and every match here is a banger. Also, the organizers pay a lot of attention to introducing these people, showing their real-world personalities. You rarely have such a chance at a huge open tournament with hundreds of participants.

Red Bull Golden Letters 2024 happened from Sept. 28 to Sept. 29. Sixteen players were invited to it, and four qualified for this TEKKEN 8 esports event. Everything about the tournament is here: the stream, schedule, info on the format, a brief introduction of the players, and the final results.

Where to watch TEKKEN 8 Red Bull Golden Letters 2024

You can watch the Playoffs of this TEKKEN 8 invitational right here, as the stream is embedded below.

Schedule and format of Red Bull Golden Letters 2024

The event consisted of two stages:

  • Groups, Sept. 28: 20 players were in four groups, and everyone played vs everyone; the top 2 proceeded to the Playoffs, winners side; the 3rd placement in each group advanced to the losers side.
  • Playoffs, Sept. 29: 12 remaining competitors played in the double-elimination brackets.
TEKKEN 8 Red Bull Golden Letters 2024 (image via Red Bull Gaming)
TEKKEN 8 Red Bull Golden Letters 2024 (image via Red Bull Gaming)

All TEKKEN 8 matches at Red Bull Golden Letters 2024 were of the best-of-three format (Bo3). The event had a unique rule of automatically winning a match after achieving three Perfects or Greats in it.

The results of TEKKEN 8 Red Bull Golden Letters 2024

Check out the Red Bull Golden Letters 2024 TEKKEN 8 results in this section. Our recap is divided into the tournament stages: Groups and Playoffs.

Group Stage

The Group stage matches are in the video below. There were quite a few exciting TEKKEN 8 fights, and you can learn a lot from watching these dedicated players competing for the Playoff qualification.

An interesting thing to notice is that Arslan Ash had difficulties in his group. He lost two out of four matches: to AK and to Kaneandtrench, so Arslan Ash advanced to the losers side. The British player Kaneandtrench looked amazing with his Yoshimitsu, and he completed the Group stage with no losses.

Nino, one of the qualified participants, played Kuma and had no losses in his group too. ULSAN was on his Dragunov, and his results were rather expected. CBM and Yagami finished on the top of Group D, and it was a great result from Yagami, an Australian player.

Here are four groups, players in them, and the final results: numbers of won and lost matches.

Group Stage results (image via Red Bull Gaming)
Group Stage results (image via Red Bull Gaming)

Playoff brackets

This part of the competition started with the winners quarter-finals. The closest match was between AK and Nino — only in the last, decisive round, Shaheen of AK defeated Kuma of Nino.

Four players left the TEKKEN 8 esports tournament after the first set of elimination matches: Yagami, Nino, JDCR, and Shounen. Nino was eliminated due to the event's rule: Tetsu got one Perfect and two Great rounds against him. The second Great was in a round-point situation, so Tetsu would win anyway.

In the winners semi-final, CBM nicely recovered from a lost Round 1 vs Kaneandtrench and won the match with 3:1. ULSAN and AK had an amazingly close fight! The players exchanged rounds, and AK reached the series point first. Still, ULSAN took the match to the decisive round and won it in a very dare situation.

In another super close match, Kaneandtrench eliminated Arslan Ash himself. AK won over Jodd thanks three Perfects — when AK Jodd had the match point.

ULSAN destroyed CBM in the winners final, even if the opponent had some really good rounds. In Game 3, CBM made the reverse sweep dream slightly more real thanks to an amazing comeback in one of the rounds. ULSAN did not let this happen! He won that game with a Time Up.

ULSAN was absolutely unstoppable at this tournament! In the grand final, AK resisted this power nicely, but ULSAN was somewhat better at various crucial moments.

ULSAN is the winner of TEKKEN 8 Red Bull Golden Letters.

Final brackets (image via Red Bull Gaming)
Final brackets (image via Red Bull Gaming)

Final standings and TEKKEN 8 characters

A nice variety of characters was showcased at this T8 esports event. Only Speedkicks switched from his usual main, Hwoarang, to Steve, to be relevant in a difficult matchup. All the others were loyal to their TEKKEN 8 fighters.

Dragunov is on the top, but he is also among the top 9-12, so he is not too broken. Yoshimitsu reached the top 4. There are two Nina players in the top 6.

Placement
Player
TEKKEN 8 character
1KWANGDONG FREECS | ULSANDragunov
2Natus Vincere | AKShaheen
3KWANGDONG FREECS | CBMJin
4Regal Zaibatsu | KaneandtrenchYoshimitsu
5-6Twister Mind / Red Bull | Arslan AshNina
5-6FATE eSports | JoddNina
7-8GamerLegion | TetsuClaudio
7-8SpeedkicksHwoarang, Steve
9-12YagamiReina
9-12ShounenJun
9-12NinoKuma
9-12JDCRDragunov

TEKKEN 8 players at Red Bull Golden Letters 2024

Most players were invited to this event, and only four got their spots via open qualifications: SourPiggy, Nino, Shounen, and Tetsu. Check out the full list of Red Bull Golden Letters 2024 participants in the tables above: the division into four groups. The image below also shows the participants — note that ATIF can’t participate because of personal reasons, so he was replaced.

All participants (image via Red Bull Gaming)
All participants (image via Red Bull Gaming)

Top participants

Here we can highlight a few of the most prominent TEKKEN 8 players at the event and mention their recent achievements.

  • Arslan Ash — He is commonly considered one of the best TEKKEN players in the world. Even if Arslan Ash doesn’t participate in too many TEKKEN World Tour 2024 tournaments, he still won Evo 2024.
  • AK — The Philippines player reached the very top of the fighting games esports scene after winning TEKKEN 8 Combo Breaker 2024
  • JDCR — He is one of the long-standing TEKKEN veterans. JDCR has been playing professionally since 2010, and he still regularly finishes in the top 8: like at the TEKKEN 8 CEO 2024 tournament.
  • CBM — The South Korean player has been traveling a lot throughout the TEKKEN 8 World Tour 2024 qualifiers, and this strategy helps CBM earn a significant amount of standing points. His recent victory is at Cape Town Showdown 2024, a Challenger event. CBM (CherryBerryMango) was in the top 4 at DreamHack Summer 2024.
  • Anakin — He is a legendary American player, with impressive successes in TEKKEN 7. Anakin still has to prove himself in the newest game. He was in the top 4 at the TEKKEN 8 Texas Showdown 2024.

Just a week after T8 Red Bull Golden Letters 2024, we will witness the last TWT 2024 Master event. Thaiger Uppercut 2024 takes place in Thailand from Oct. 5 to Oct. 8. For all TEKKEN 8 news and updates, stick around on esports.gg!