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Tekken 8: How to do a Hard Floor Break (quick & easy method)

Lili in Tekken 8.

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This Tekken 8 guide explains how to do a Hard Floor Break (“…” trophy).

Tekken 8 is here and fans of the long-running series are loving it. It delivers on players’ expectations and improves on previous instalments in just about every way.

It also offers a surprisingly easy platinum trophy for PS5 owners. However, some of the trophies aren’t particularly self-explanatory.

One example of this is the “…” trophy, which requires players to perform a Hard Floor Break.

This is an environmental move that involves smashing your opponent through the ground. They can be fairly tricky to do and aren’t possible on every stage.

Playing as certain characters can also make them easier to do. Having earned the trophy for ourselves, we’ve detailed the quickest and easiest way to do a Hard Floor Break below.

How to do a Hard Floor Break in Tekken 8

To do a Hard Floor Break in Tekken 8 quickly and easily, select “VS” mode in the Main Menu and choose “Player vs CPU”.

Choose Lili as your fighter and select the “Descent Into Subconscious” stage. Immediately perform Lili’s full Heat Burst – this will slam the opponent through the ground.

Lili in the character select screen in Tekken 8.
Select Lili as your fighter.

The “…” trophy should unlock immediately. You do not need to finish the fight and can return to the main menu.

The Descent Into Subconscious stage in Tekken 8, which allows for Hard Floor Break.
Choose the “Descent Into Subconscious” stage.

And there you have it – that’s the fastest and simplest way to earn this trophy in Tekken 8.

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