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Man WHY does Harada HATE law so much? The man's getting beat up in every character ending =/
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Apparently now Kazuya is pure evil and never cared for jun and just like wtf
Well, we don’t know if he ever truly cared for Jun. Could have just been a one night stand
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Do you think this be kazuya last game and he die at hands of jin
Kazuya may die but I dont think its his last game. I fully expect Heihachi to be in Tekken 8 as well. I just hope he isn't alive in the story 
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Is kazuya pure evil?
The short answer is: seemingly yes.
The long answer is: The Tekken story has been a long-running saga which has been retconned a number of times. Many of the retconned have revolved around Kazuya. 
In the original games, a big part of Kazuya’s character was the duality of his motives. His inner struggle to good or devil more accurately: human and devil. (I don't think adult Kazuya has ever been a good person really). This was be represented in Tekken 2 with Angel and Devil fighting over his soul.
As the games went on, Kazuya over time became more and more one-dimensional. According to Harada, he is now purely the devil and pure evil which I think is pure bullshit but he’s definitely more evil than good.
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SONIC FRONTIERS • first gameplay teaser
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Hey fellow Tekken fan! Haven't heard from you for a while, hope you're good. There's a load of speculation about Tekken 8 these days, what you think of the next game?
Hi there! Thanks for the message. I really appreciate it. There’s a lot going on in my life right now. Quit my job, and my grandma died, so I have all that to deal with. I don't know if I’m able to continue with this tbh. 
As for Tekken, I’ve grown up with the series but I never really like Tekken 7 (though I am happy about its success). I’ve been following Virtua Fighter and even King of Fighters more. The new Street Fighter 6 looks AMAZING! 
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Watch "Tekken: Bloodline | Official Teaser | Netflix Anime" on YouTube
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COOL!
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Tekken 8 - Miguel Caballero Rojo - A Violent and Short Tempered Man
Miguel seeks revenge for the death of his sister. A crime Jin Kazama must pay for with his life, but the coward refused to show his face at the previous tournament, a fact that infuriated Miguel. Despite being near-decimated by the war, Miguel refused to return home and stayed in Japan instead. Spending his days in a drunken haze, picking fights with anyone he could.
One late afternoon, Miguel woke up somewhere that he didn’t remember being the night before. At that exact moment, a thunderous announcement was made through the city’s jumbo screens: The new King of Iron Fist Tournament was announced.
The announcement was made by the new Head of the Mishima Zaibatsu: Kazuya Mishima. Miguel learned that Kazuya was the father of Jin. Well, If that cobarde won’t show himself, then his father will have to pay the price. And with that in mind, Miguel headed for the tournament.
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Tekken 8 Story - Bryan Fury Prologue
Bryan travelled the world, making enemies. The raging war had made the world a delightful place to be. Until, one day, Bryan reached a war-torn city, but the locals were bizarrely hopeful. He then heard the rumours of a ‘superhero’ in town, which would explain the odd behaviour. Seeing the joy in others rubbed Bryan the wrong way. Bryan had to seek out this hero to crush everyone’s hopes and dreams.
After tracking the man down, the two came to blows. The hero was a round, sluggish-looking man who moved swifter than he had any right to. Underestimating his opponent, Bryan lost the fight. When he eventually came to, his opponent was no longer in sight.
Having to right this wrong, an enraged Bryan decimated nearby towns, leaving a wake of destruction searching for this man. He then caught wind of the newly announced King of Iron Fist Tournament. The Mishima Zaibatsu were the ones who started this war. Undoubtedly, the wannabee superhero would show up there. With that in mind, Bryan headed for the tournament.
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In your opinion what what jun and kazuyas relationship?
Opposite attract. They were two young, attractive people. I think the very humane Jun is saw the little humanity in Kazuya. And the power hungry Kazuya saw a powerful woman in Jun.
Thanks for the question!
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Tekken 8 Prologues - Sergei Dragunov - The White Angel of Death
In exchange for protection, Russia was one of the first nations to surrender to the Mishima Zaibatsu. Politically, this was seen as an attempt to end the country’s civil unrest, but the decision sent shock waves to its people as well as the rest of the world. However, many in the military knew the true motives of the Russian government, including Dragunov.
When Kazuya Mishima’s devil form became public to the world, it would only be a matter of time before Dragunov would be sent on an infiltration mission once again. Using the newly formed relations between Russia and Mishima Zaibatsu, Dragunov is ordered to capture the Devil. Previous missions had ended in failure, and it was made clear to Dragunov that this was his final chance. He nodded in silence and set off to Japan, bearing the additional scars from his latest attempt.
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Tekken 8 Prologue - Feng Wei - The Discipline of God Fist
Legendary Dragons, Super Cops, and even a self-proclaimed ‘gang mediator’: None who stood before him were a match for Feng. Feng continued to search for stronger opponents, but there were fewer fighters as a result of the ongoing war. Feng did not care for those who lived in fear. The weak shall perish, and the strong will survive.
“He who destroys all other fighting styles and makes them his own shall become a warrior superior to all men, the Dragon God”.
This was the message of the God Fist scroll, once stolen by the Mishima clan. Perhaps, the Mishimas followed the same path. If that were the case, it was inevitable that Feng and the Mishimas would meet. Mishima-ryu Karate was a style that Feng had yet to face in battle. As fate would have it, the next King of Iron Fist Tournament was announced.
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Tekken 8 Prologue - JACK S
Throughout the war, G Corporation received financial aid worldwide to invest in its military division. As JACK-7 had outperformed Gigas in the last tournament, G Corporation gave its JACK division the green light to produce the next model in the JACK series.
However, the recent actions of G Corporation did not sit well with Jane, the long time lead engineer of the JACK series. Jane had never visioned JACK as a war machine but as a means to help humankind. However, her ideals did not match those of her employers. Feeling helpless, she requested her leave, but was instead issued a challenge by her superiors.
Gifted with the vast resources at her disposal, she was challenged to engineer a new JACK model capable of winning the King of Iron Fist Tournament. Only then would she be granted her release. Jane engineered the most capable JACK model yet. Codenamed ‘JACK-S’, “he” will enter the King of Iron Fist Tournament to fight for Jane’s freedom.
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Tekken 8 Prologue - Leo Kliesen
Unable to acquire much information from G Corporation, Leo turned to the Mishima Zaibatsu. With some help from a kind but bizarre sword-wielding warrior, Leo learned that her mother was involved in several human cloning experiments and something known as the “Devil Gene” project.
When Kazuya Mishima was revealed to, in fact, be a devil, Leo knew this was all linked. Another name that Leo had come across caught Leo’s attention. A Mishima Zaibatsu test subject. “Steve”. Is this the same man as former World Boxing Champion Steve Fox? To be sure, Leo decided to reach out and challenge him at the upcoming King of Iron Fist Tournament. Surely he could provide Leo with some answers.
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So I made a stupid video....
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Tekken 8 - Steve Fox Prologue - Middleweight Champion
A few years ago, Steve had learned that he was the result of inhuman experiments from the Mishima Zaibatsu. He had even met his biological mother, Nina Williams, who wanted nothing to do with him. That revelation was a hard pill to swallow. That and the lack of serious competition in the boxing ring had left Steve alone and frustrated.
A few months later, The Mishima Zaibatsu announced another King of Iron Fist tournament. At first, Steve didn’t wish to enter. He did not know how he felt about potentially seeing his ‘mother’ again and he also wished to put the Mishima Zaibatsu behind him. However, Steve received an email from a fan requesting to fight him at the upcoming tournament. The letter was signed “Leo Kliesen”.
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