Check Out Tekken 8’s Final Launch Fighter, The Newcomer Reina

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After months of character reveals, Tekken 8 has announced the final fighter of its launch roster: Reina. This brand-new character sports a lightning-quick moveset, earning her the nickname “Purple Lightning,” and has mysterious ties to the Mishima clan.

Bandai Namco states that little is known about Reina’s history besides she’s a student of the Mishima Polytechnical School. For some reason, she really wants to fight Jin (move over, Hwoarang), and based on her gameplay trailer, she seems more than capable of taking him on. Check Reina out in action below. 

With Reina’s addition, the 32-fighter roster is now complete. Here’s the full list of characters, with new fighters denoted and links to applicable articles/trailers:

  • Alisa Bosconovitch
  • Asuka Kazama
  • Azucena Milagros Ortiz Castillo (New)
  • Bryan Fury
  • Claudio Serafino
  • Devil Jin
  • Feng Wei
  • Hwoarang
  • Jack-8 (New)
  • Jin Kazma
  • Jun Kazama
  • Kazuya Mishima/Devil Kazuya
  • King
  • Kuma
  • Lars Alexandersson
  • Lee Chaolan
  • Leo Kliesen
  • Leroy Smith
  • Lili Rochefort
  • Ling Xiaoyu
  • Marshall Law
  • Nina Williams
  • Panda
  • Paul Phoenix
  • Raven
  • Reina (New)
  • Sergei Dragunov
  • Shaheen
  • Steve Fox
  • Victor Chevalier (New)
  • Yoshimitsu
  • Zafina

Additionally, the game’s first Season of post-launch DLC will add four unannounced fighters. These characters will be released separately each season throughout 2024, with the first arriving sometime in the spring. 

Tekken 8 launches on January 26 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Check our early hands-on impressions of the game here

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