

King of Iron Fist 4 Jin Kazama in Tekken 4 Realizing betrayal, Jin's Devil Gene develops and he flings Heihachi through a wall before flying away on black wings. Jin would later end up in Brisbane, Australia and meet a karate master there who would teach Jin the art of traditional karate. Jin, hating the fighting style of his ruthless kin, unlearned the Mishima Style Karate and favored a more traditional approach. Hearing of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, Jin would enter to exterminate the Mishimas, his grandfather Heihachi and his father Kazuya. Jin would progress well in the tournament, before being ambushed by the Tekken Force and chained-up in the Hon-Maru temple. Kazuya, wanting to take the Devil Gene half in him, challenged Jin to a battle. Jin broke his bonds and attacked his father, defeating him. Heihachi, wanting both Devil Gene halves, challenged Jin to a rematch, which Jin won with much resolve. He then made ready to kill them both, Heihachi first. Jin then saw a vision of his late mother Jun and decides to spare the two before flying off with his sprouted black wings. Jin decided to return to Yakushima, but he involuntarily ravaged a forest, was bothered by recurring nightmares, and felt the Devil Gene within him getting stronger and stronger. He decided to begin a journey to stop the Devil Gene with the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5 as his guide. Sometime during the tournament, he met his rival Hwoarang again and fought him. This time, Hwoarang won in terms of martial arts, but Jin transformed into his devil form and defeated his rival with his powers. Only Heihachi Mishima and Kazuya Mishima have appeared in all five adaptations of the series.Jin also came across Wang Jinrey and defeated him too. ^6 Characters appearing in cinematics, or intros, or a trailer, or in the background one a stage, or in a picture. Games highlighted in blue are no longer supported. King, Nina Williams, Heihachi Mishima, and Paul Phoenix have appeared in seven out of the nine games listed. Jin Kazama and Ling Xiaoyu have all appeared in eight out of the nine games listed. ^14 Only playable in Fight Lab mode for the prologue. ^13 Unlockable if not selected in Adventure Mode. ^9 The characters are only enemies in a certain mode. ^8 Characters appearing in cinematics, or intros, or a trailer, or in the background one a stage, or in a picture. ^24 Only in story mode in console version.īryan Fury, Jin Kazama, Ling Xiaoyu, Paul Phoenix, King II, Mokujin and Nina Williams are the only characters to have appeared in all five major spin-off games. ^21 Only playable in story mode for a short time in console version. ^20 Only Pre-Order/DLC in console version. ^19 Only in Tekken 7: FR (arcade and console)/Round 2.
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^18 Unplayable boss (release date (arcade)) / playable update character (later (arcade)). ^17 Update version only (arcade version). ^15 The characters are only enemies in a certain mode.

^14 Characters appearing in cinematics, or intros, or a trailer, or in the background one a stage, or in a picture. ^1 Update version only (console version). Jack also have appeared in seven main installments with 7 different identities (Jack, Jack-2, Gun Jack, Jack-5, Jack-6, Jack-7 and Jack-8), with Tekken 4 being the only game a Jack cyborg was absent from (although a Jack-4 was created, this version was mass-produced instead of only one produced like the other Jack cyborgs). While Kuma also appeared in seven main games with two identities. While King also appear in all the games, more than one entity has assumed the identity, as starting with Tekken 3 his successor would replace the original.įour characters: Heihachi Mishima, Kazuya Mishima, Marshall Law and Yoshimitsu would come close, having appeared in seven installments (though Kazuya and Law made cameo appearances in the third game). Only two characters have appeared as playable character in all eight main Tekken installments to date: Paul Phoenix and Nina Williams. In the story mode of the game, each character generally has their own personal reasons for entering the tournament and competing for the prize. A few characters have supernatural origin, such as Devil and Ogre, while animal characters like Kuma the bear and Roger the kangaroo provide comic relief. Players can choose from a diverse cast that hails from a variety of ethnic backgrounds and fighting styles.
