Farzeen wins Tekken 8 Clash of the Olympians, dominates the competition

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Key points
- Farzeen has won Clash of the Olympians without losing a set, making it a perfect tournament run for him.
- Qasim Meer fought him in the grand final, but was not able to take him down, even after changing characters twice.
- Farzeen is qualified for the Tekken World Tour Finals Day.
Muhammad “Farzeen” Farzeen has won Tekken 8’s Clash of the Olympians without losing a set, making it a perfect tournament run for the fighting game player from Pakistan. In the grand final, he fought against Qasim Meer in the tournament’s final and beat him 3-0 to win the trophy.
Farzeen’s dominance in the tournament was only offset by his matches against Qasim Meer and Kim “Kkokkoma” Mu-jong in the top eight of the tournament, where he lost one game to each of them. Despite that, he was able to close it out to get to the grand final.
There, he showed Qasim Meer no mercy, leading to Qasim looking for answers to Farzeen’s Lydia by switching characters from Azucena to Anna and finally to Zafina. However, all of these didn’t seem to bother Qasim Meer as he beat him 3-0 to take the title.
Clash of the Olympians is part of the Tekken World Tour 2025 circuit as one of its Master Tier events, which is its second-highest tier. By winning this tournament, Farzeen took home $3,023, and 560 points for the leaderboards. Farzeen is already invited to the Tekken World Tour Finals Day, which means he doesn’t need to fight during the group stage.





