
Dragunov is one of the few high-tier characters to receive nerfs that knocked him down the totem pole. However, many characters were also added to it. Likewise, the mid-tiers have mostly stayed in the same spots between Seasons 3 and 4. Likewise, characters like Akuma, Paul, and Marduck still remain in the upper echelons of the tier list. This is how Tekken-based YouTube channels like TheMainManSWE have still managed to rank all the characters (barring the game's newest fighter, Lidia). Based on his tier list, Tekken 7 season four's top tiers haven't changed too much aside from switching places with each other. Season 3's most broken fighter, Leroy, is now slightly lower in the rankings and has been replaced at the top by Geese Howard. Related: Fighting Games With The Most Welcoming Communities So, at the moment, nearly every tier list for Tekken 7 out there is based primarily on online play. A lot of members in the community have been using online tournaments, where the unavoidable interference of netcode delay skews the effectiveness of many characters.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been few (if any) in-person fighting game tournaments for players to attend. The game just underwent another update and received two new characters, so plenty of changes have been made to the game since the end of Season 3.Ĭonstructing a reliable Tekken 7 tier list has proven difficult for many competitors and content creators over the past year.

With Tekken 7Season 4's final character out at last, there's never been a better time to give a definitive look at how the game's roster stacks up.
