Over 400 people will gather in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, over the weekend of July 27 and 28 to take part in the FV Major event. Even though there will be competitions in more than one game, FV Major is also an important stop on the TEKKEN World Tour schedule. As a Challenger level event, the winner will get an extra 300 points for the TEKKEN World Tour.
The TEKKEN tournament will have 272 participants, with 10 players from Pakistan making up a fairly large group. These are the people: Khan, Hafiz Tanveer, Numan Chaudary, Malik Ash, Mohsin Shooter, Usama Abbasi, and Atif Butt.
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Pakistani players will also be up against tough opponents, such as Knee, Chanel, Ulsan, Infested, CBM, Mulgold, Mangja, Rangchu, Kkokkoma, and Qudans from South Korea; YUYU, Keisuke, Watanabe, Chikurin, Double, Pinya, and AO from Japan; and AK from the Philippines and Book from Thailand. The match is sure to be very interesting.
The TEKKEN World Tour is now halfway through its run, and the battle to move up in the global and regional rankings is about to get tougher. The Tekken World Tour Global finals will be held in Tokyo, Japan, from December 5th to 8th. The top 20 players on the global leaderboards, the top 15 players on their respective regional leaderboards, and the top 2 players from a Last Chance Qualifier event will all be invited.
The top 20 players in the world are all Pakistanis. Arslan Ash has the most points (1860), Atif Butt is in ninth place (1275), and Farzeen is in twenty-first place (800). Pakistan has its own spot among the TEKKEN areas, and Dawood Sikandar and The JON are tied for third place with 130 points, one point behind fourth place.
Farzeen and Arslan are in the top two in Pakistan as a whole, but the next highest-ranked Pakistani will take their spot since they are already in the top 20 of the world rankings.