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Jin Kazama returns in Tekken 8 to try to conclude the war he began all of the way back in Tekken 3 against his father, Kazuya Mishima. Master Jin’s fighting style and his best moves with guide.
The Mishima family is one of the most dysfunctional in gaming, and Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada is sharing more ...
Jin’s devil form has been a steady presence in the Tekken roster since the character debuted in the 1997 arcade version of Tekken 3. “Fist meets fate in Tekken 8,” writes Bandai Namco.
Last week we were treated to a new trailer showing off Kazuya, Jin's father and the series' main antagonist since Tekken 3. We got a small look at Jin in that trailer, but it was mostly just of ...
Devil Jin, a character with a long-standing presence in the Tekken series, will be joining the roster of Tekken 8. Devil Jin is a version of Jin Kazama who has been taken over by the Devil Gene ...
Tune in as we go live with Jin on Tekken it to the Lab at 3 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. ET on the Shacknews Twitch channel. You can also watch just below. As always, we appreciate everyone who tunes into ...
Check out the footage right here. You don’t have to be a massive fan of the Tekken franchise to likely recognize Jin Kazama. This character has been in the franchise since 1997, when he debuted ...
I was just as excited as the next fan when I saw the trailer at PlayStation’s September 2022 State Play (the one about Jin Kazama and Tekken 8) and I briefly reminisced about Tekken 3 at the time.
Hwoarang has appeared in every Tekken game since he was introduced in Tekken 3, his rivalry with Jin Kazama playing out across the series. A Taekwondo fighter who wears the traditional Korean ...
Tragedy befalls the family, and Jin is instructed to seek out his paternal grandfather: Heihachi Mishima. One of the richest, and most evil, men in Japan. Leory isn't in Tekken 3, but his presence ...
On the front of each is the Tekken 3 logo. In the middle is King’s pants, with the game’s logo on the front. There will also be t-shirts with Jin Kazama, King, and Yoshimitsu on them.
The series really begins after Jin's training and time-skip, which sets the events of the next tournament four years after the death of Jun Kazama, and firmly into the events of Tekken 3.