Summary

  • Tekken 8 will feature a roster of 32 characters and put an end to the Mishima saga, allowing for more focus on side characters.
  • Jin Kazama, Devil Jin, and Kazuya Mishima play key roles in the story, with Jin taking the lead as the protagonist.
  • Returning characters like Asuka Kazama, Jun Kazama, and Marshall Law will continue their stories, while newcomers like Azucena Ortiz will add fresh dynamics to the game.

Tekken 8 will finally put an end to the Mishima saga, which should give the series more of an opportunity to focus on its cast of side characters.

The lineup of Tekken 8 was revealed over a steady feed of announcements, from events like Gamescom to individual character trailers. It's mostly made of returning characters, although three newcomers do shake things up a bit. All of the characters will finally become playable when Tekken 8 releases on January 26, 2024.

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32 Jin Kazama

Lightning Of Fate

It's no surprise to see Jin Kazama heading up the roster for Tekken 8. He's become something of a series mascot since his first appearance in Tekken 3, and has since become its go-to protagonist. Jin mixes his bloodline's own Kazama Style martial arts with the brutal Mishima Style. With his father Heihachi Mishima dead as of Tekken 7, he'll now focus on his conflict with Mishima's son and successor, Kazuya, and his quest to stop the spread of the deadly Devil Gene.

31 Devil Jin

Black Wings Of Ruin

Devil Jin, a demonic version of Jin Kazama, hovers on black wings with arms outstretched.

Devil Jin is a demonic version of Jin Kazama, infected by the Devil Gene. He rivals Jin with his similar signature style, which also combines the Mishima and Kazama schools. Devil Jin is power-hungry and resentful of all other forms of life. He debuted alongside Jin in Tekken 3, but was first playable in Tekken 5.

30 Kazuya Mishima

Cold-Blooded Oppressor

Kazuya Mishima takes over the main antagonist duties after the death of his father, Heihachi, in Tekken 7. He debuted in the very first Tekken as its protagonist but made a heel turn in Tekken 2 and has remained a major villain since, with a saga set to conclude in Tekken 8. Kazuya embodies the cold-blooded Mishima Style of karate with ruthless demon- and dragon-themed moves. He's Jin's father, but thanks to Devil Kazuya's manipulation, he took little part in raising his son.

29 Asuka Kazama

Spirited Peacemaker

Asuka Kazama was originally introduced as Jin's cousin in Tekken 5, but Tekken 8 director Katsuhiro Harada has since implied that their family history is not so simple. She practices a form of the Kazama Style with defensive moves that keep her opponents as far away as possible. Hopefully, Tekken 8 will take the time to explore her family connections and better explain how she factors into the story.

28 Jun Kazama

Light Of Hope

Jun Kazama, a long-haired Japanese woman, wears a white shirt with black sleeves. A white dove hovers above her gloved left hand.

Jun Kazama is Jin's mother, who debuted in Tekken 2. She's made many appearances, if only in reference at times, in some of the games since, but has yet to return as a playable character until Tekken 8. Like her son, she fights with the Kazama Style of martial arts, and has a similar move set to Asuka while cleaving more closely to the purely traditional form of the art.

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27 Marshall Law

The Legendary Dragon

Marshall Law, a Chinese-American man with short hair, reaching out with a wrapped left hand.

Marshall Law was first introduced in the original Tekken, and has appeared in some capacity in every Tekken game since. With a style based on Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do, Marshall is best known for his acrobatic flips and powerful kicks. He's in desperate need of money, which motivates his training for martial arts mastery.

26 Paul Phoenix

Hot-Blooded Destroyer

Paul Phoenix, a bearded white American man with side-parted blonde hair, juts his thumb out at himself.

Paul Phoenix is Tekken 8's archetypal hot-blooded brawler. He boasts the rare honor of appearing in every Tekken game to date, although his championship shots are often foiled by his rivalry with Kuma and Panda. Paul is one of the strongest offensive fighters in the series, with a Judo-based style revolving around a variety of high-damage punches.

25 Jack-8

High Tech Annihilator

Jack-8, a cyborg in a heavy metal suit.

Jack-8 is the latest in a long line of similarly-named robotic warriors. As the name implies, Tekken 8 features the eighth version of this high-tech humanoid weapon, adding a series of gun-based attacks to his usual brute force style. His advanced AI and heavy armaments make him a real threat to anyone who dares to defy G Corp.

24 Azucena Ortiz

Perfect Blend

Azucena only moonlights as a championship fighter - her day job has her managing a world-renowned Peruvian coffee plantation. However, she also spends plenty of time training in Mixed Martial Arts, which makes her a force to be reckoned with. This is her series debut, so her character could bring some surprises in Tekken 8.

23 Lee Chaolan

Silver Haired Dragon

Lee Chaolan, a silver-haired Chinese man wearing a purple coat and white suit.

The adoptive son of Heihachi Mishima, Lee Chaolan is one of the successors to the Mishima Style. He's also the billionaire CEO of the Violet Systems robotics corporation. However, his in-game fighting style incorporates more aspects of Jeet Kune Do. Lee has appeared in every Tekken game except Tekken 3, sometimes as his alter-ego Violet.