Fahkumram is a fighter with a short trajectory in the Tekken saga because his first appearance was in Tekken 7 with the seasonal pass 3. At that time he introduced himself to this muscular Muay Thai champion who is considered a national hero in Thailand, his native country. His superhuman strength and height are partly the result of the impact of a ray when he was 12 years old. After being held by the military and his kidnapped family, Fahkumram has no choice but to fight in clandestine fights, until he ends up participating in the King of the King of the Iron Fist to end it with the Mishima Zaibatsu. He sees in this contest the possibility of escaping and releasing his family.
As can be seen in the gameplay From Fahkumram, we are faced with a character that has changed little. His imposing body has not lost any muscle and is still adorned by a Pra Jiad, a bracelet that all Muay Thai practitioners carry. At the gameplay level, Fahkumram continues to be a traditional Muay Thai fighter who takes advantage of his powerful kicks and wingspan to maintain distances with his rivals. The same DLC will add Fahkumram also includes several additional appearances.
Once Fahkumram is available in July, the second season of Tekken 8 season will be missing for delivering to Armor King, which will arrive in autumn, and a fourth additional character that will be new in the franchise. In the first season the last fighter was Clive Rosfield, the protagonist of Final Fantasy XVI. In addition, Bandai Namco plans to launch on June 3 the 2.02 update starring a collaboration with the movie Karate Kid: Legends and in summer another update (2.03) will arrive with a collaboration with PAC-MAN.