Mar. 12th, 2017 at 10:57 PM

STORY
Appearance
Devil Jin represents Jin Kazama after the Devil Gene, an inherent gene of the Hachijo-tainted Mishima bloodline, takes over him. Devil Jin's appearance remains close to his human form, but with added demonic traits, such as forward pointing horns, tattoos, bones protruding from his forearm and he is paler. Devil Jin was born from the lost power half of Devil Kazuya, originating from relationship between Kazuya Mishima and Jun Kazama, resulting in the former unknowingly impregnating the latter and imprinted half of his power into their unborn son, Jin. Shortly before his battle against Heihachi Mishima where Kazuya was too late to realize his sudden loss of power against Heihachi, as well as Kazuya being confused and conflicted by Jun's presence and influence led to him being thrown into the lava-less volcano in Tekken 2, and his resulting death. The origin of how the half of Devil's power inhabited the body of Jin was eventually explained by how Kazuya was born through the actual origin of Kazumi Mishima. Her home clan the Hachijo, and the Devil Gene was explained by Heihachi to the journalist who works for Lars and Lee.
Biography
Devil Jin was an entity that inhabited Jin Kazama; it was able to use Jin as a vessel because Jin inherited the Devil Gene from his father, Kazuya Mishima. Devil Jin appeared to lay dormant in Jin until the end of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, when Jin’s grandfather, Heihachi Mishima, and a squad of Tekken Force soldiers gunned Jin down. Rather than kill Jin, this event caused his first transformation into Devil Jin. Devil Jin took control of Jin's body, attacked the Tekken Force squad and his grandfather, and then flew away.[7]
Devil Jin was once again dormant until the end of the King of Iron Fist Tournament 4, when Jin was captured by Heihachi and confronted by both Heihachi and Kazuya in Hon-Maru. Kazuya, possessed by his own devil entity intended to compound its power by extracting Devil Jin from Jin; however, he was unable to do so due to a property of Jin’s Kazama blood.[8] Jin and Kazuya fought in their human forms. Jin defeated Kazuya, and then Heihachi as well. Overcome with hatred for the Mishima bloodline, Jin began to succumb to Devil Jin, sprouting wings as he prepared to deal a fatal blow to Heihachi. A vision of his mother, Jun Kazama, stayed his hand, however. He dropped Heihachi instead, taking flight out of Hon-Maru.[9]
Shortly after Jin left Hon-Maru, the temple was destroyed in an explosion.[10] Jin’s great-grandfather, Jinpachi Mishima, had been imprisoned underneath the temple for many years, kept alive only by a malevolent entity which had possessed him. Jinpachi was freed by the explosion, and his emergence had a dramatic effect on Devil Jin.[11] Devil Jin was able to take total control of Jin’s body, and leveled an entire forest. When Jin awoke in the destroyed forest, he had no memory of what had transpired, but knew it must have been the work of his devil form.
Jin retreated to his home, Yakushima, in search of peace, but was tormented by nightmares. He began to doubt his ability to keep a hold on Devil Jin.[12]
He entered the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5. During the tournament, he was matched against his rival, Hwoarang. Hwoarang was able to defeat Jin, but Devil Jin emerged in the wake of Jin’s loss and savagely attacked Hwoarang, almost killing him.[13] Jin went on to defeat Jinpachi in the tournament’s final round and took control of the Mishima Zaibatsu.[14]
Jin began communicating telepathically with the Devil Gene’s progenitor, Azazel, while he was leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu. He eventually confronted Azazel, and harnessed Devil Jin’s power in an attempt to kill the demon, aiming to put an end to the Devil Gene once and for all.[15] This attempt was unsuccessful, however, as part of Azazel’s spirit survived. Jin remained afflicted with the Devil Gene.[16]
Jin was taken captive by the United Nations after his confrontation with Azazel. Devil Jin emerged during transport and destroyed the helicopter he was on. Disoriented, Jin began traversing the desert, alternating between his human self and Devil Jin’s form. Eventually, Devil Jin was confronted by Hwoarang in a souq. This time, Hwoarang was able to defeat Devil Jin. Jin fled when the United Nations arrived on the scene,[17] and was subsequently taken in by Lars Alexandersson.[18]
Jin fell into a comatose state for several months. Upon awakening, he appeared to have some ability to control his use of Devil Jin’s powers and physical attributes,[19] but continued to struggle not to be taken over by Devil Jin entirely. Jin confronted Kazuya in New York City and fought him using Devil Jin’s power; however, Jin lost control during the fight and Devil Jin took over. Kazuya was able to defeat Devil Jin. Following his defeat, Jin had a vision of Devil Jin extending a hand to him, but he rejected its apparent offer of help.[20]
Following the fight with Kazuya, Jin’s capabilities diminished and he lost his ability to use Devil Jin’s powers at all.[21] Jin entered the King of Iron Fist Tournament 8 Asia Preliminaries regardless. Here, his powers briefly reactivated during a fight against a fighter called Reina, who was using Mishima Style Fighting Karate. This reactivation seemed to be motivated by the fear of death that Jin associated with that fighting style. After Reina forfeited the match, Hwoarang challenged Jin. During the fight, Jin experienced exhilaration that caused heat to build within him, and he was able to access some of Devil Jin’s power without losing control, allowing him to win the fight. Following the fight, Hwoarang remarked that Jin’s powers were ‘weird’ but ‘just another part of him’.[22]
Jin later learned from Niklas Kliesen that devils were created by Azazel in ancient times to be its servants, and that people with the Devil Gene could access their powers by drawing upon their desires.[23]
Later, Jin traveled to Yakushima in search of something that would allow him to defeat Kazuya. While there, he fell unconscious in a sanctum.[24] He met Devil Jin on a plane of his subconscious. Devil Jin taunted him, telling him that power derived from anger and hatred was essential, and that Jin could atone for his past actions only through solitude. Jin rejected these ideas, stating that awareness of his past mistakes was what would allow him to move forwards. Jin then encountered Devil Jin as a mirror image of himself. Jin resolved that he was done rejecting Devil Jin as an innate part of himself, acknowledging that he could only move on if he accepted all he was and all he had done. Devil Jin asked him what it was he truly desired, and Jin stated that he was determined to protect those who were precious to him. Devil Jin granted Jin all of its power, and Jin realized that it had made efforts to protect him in the past. He thanked it, and apologized for misunderstanding it previously.[25]
Jin took on a new devil form with one white wing, one black. In this form, he was able to use all of Devil Jin’s power while retaining his own personality. He woke in time to save Lars Alexandersson from the path of one of Kazuya’s lasers. Jin fought Kazuya in this new devil form and was able to hold his own against him. Eventually, however, he found himself struggling to hold back a massive attack that Kazuya intended to destroy Yakushima with. As he tried to hold the attack off, he had a vision of his mother, Jun Kazama. She reminded him that a Kazama’s power was to foster life and cleanse evil, and Jin assumed a new form, Angel Jin.[26] In this new form, he was able to purify both himself and his father of the Devil Gene using his new powers.[27]
Story
Tekken 3
Jin Kazama inherited the traits of the Devil Gene from his father, Kazuya Mishima. Following the second King of Iron Fist Tournament, the half of the Devil that had fled from Kazuya attempted to inhabit the body of his unborn child, Jin, but failed. Jin's mother, Jun Kazama, fought this part of Devil off, but it returned fifteen years later after she was defeated by Ogre in battle. Devil branded the now teenage Jin with a mark on his left arm, possessing him, though remaining dormant. During the climax of the third King Of Iron Fist Tournament, Jin was shot in the head by his grandfather, Heihachi Mishima. Healed by the Devil Gene within him, Jin resurrected as Devil Jin and made quick work of Heihachi and the Tekken Force guards that accompanied him.
Tekken 4
Jin goes through the tournament and is due to meet Kazuya Mishima in combat in the semi-finals. Before he can do so, he is attacked and abducted by Heihachi's Tekken Force. He awakens chained up in the family temple by Heihachi. Kazuya's Devil has completely possessed him and is trying to extract Jin's Devil from his body. Jin's devil tattoos appear in response to this and he breaks free of his bonds. Jin then struggles to keep his devil in check, and, after managing to do so, he defeats Kazuya and then Heihachi shortly after. Fueled by hatred for Heihachi, Jin partially transforms into Devil Jin, and draws back his fist to end Heihachi. He cannot land the finishing blow though, as he sees his mother's spirit, or a vision of her, reminding him of who he is. He drops Heihachi with a statement "Thank my mother, Jun Kazama" and flies away.
Tekken 5
Tekken_5-_Devil_Jin_Interlude
Tekken 5- Devil Jin Interlude
Official Strategy Guide
With the destruction of Honmaru, Jinpachi was finally released from his long imprisonment. Seeming to coincide with this event, the Devil Gene within Jin became activated.
Two months later, Jin was completely taken over by the Devil Gene, transforming into an evil, destructive life form...[29]
Prologue
When The Devil Gene takes over Jin Kazama. Jinpachi was able to escape captivity as Hon-Maru fell. This triggered the evil that had been building up inside Jin.
Two months later... Evil has utterly consumed Jin's mind. And a deadly force has awakened.[30]
In-Game Summary
During the King of Iron Fist Tournament 5, after Jin is defeated by Hwoarang, Devil Jin awakens and defeats Hwoarang, hospitalizing him. Devil Jin is then permitted to continue in the tournament, and Jin and his Devil go on to win and claim the Mishima Zaibatsu as their own.
Tekken_5_Devil_Jin_Ending
Tekken 5 Devil Jin Ending
Ending Description
After successfully defeating Jinpachi, he walks up to Jinpachi's corpse and absorbs his powers. Devil Jin groans, and he starts morphing into a darker form, his body becomes covered with fur, his horns become longer, and his eyes glow white. He then breaks off his gauntlets and unleashes a roar that sends a shockwave through the entire stage.
Tekken 6
Official Strategy Guide
Under the control of the devil gene, Jin Kazama's power rivals that of a deity.[31]
Prologue
Jin Kazama is an individual under the control of Devil Gene.
His power has gone beyond that of a regular human being, and rivals that of a demon.[32]
In-Game Summary
Jin utilized his devil's power in order to take down Azazel. He believed that Azazel could only be killed by a Devil Gene wielder, and that killing it would removed the Devil Gene from the World. After Jin defeated Azazel, Raven found Jin's body lying in the desert. He still bore the Devil tattoo on his arm, showing that Azazel's demise did not free him from the Devil Gene.
Tekken_6_-_Devil_Jin_Ending
Tekken 6 - Devil Jin Ending
Ending Description
After defeating Azazel, Devil Jin takes the orb in Azazel's chest, hoping to attain more power from it. This severely backfires as his powers are absorbed by the orb, presumably due to the fact that the Devil Gene is from the powerful Azazel himself, as clued by the tattoo similarity between Devil Jin and Azazel. Jin passes out, shown without the tattoo. This possibly means the removal of his Devil Gene. At this point, the ending crosses over with Zafina's ending. Zafina takes the orb and leaves, the temple is then shown falling to ruin.
Tekken 7
TEKKEN_7_-_Devil_Jin_Ending_&_Intro_(TEKKEN_7_Character_Endings)
TEKKEN 7 - Devil Jin Ending & Intro (TEKKEN 7 Character Endings)
Prologue
After he defeated Azazel, Jin Kazama was apprehended by UN troops. As his unconscious body was being transported by helicopter, he became possessed by his devil form, ripped free from his straitjacket, tore through the helicopter's fuselage with a powerful beam attack, and then escaped.
Intermittently fending off the UN's attempts to recapture him, Devil Jin wandered the desert until he stumbled across a town in the Middle East. His arrival at the town's bazaar sent the civilians fleeing for their lives, turning the once buzzing settlement into an abandoned husk.
That is until a certain someone showed his face...[33]
Story Mode
While Jin is unconscious and weakened from his fight against Azazel, UN peacekeepers strap him into a straightjacket and airlift him via helicopter from the desert. Jin's Devil Gene activates once again while in mid-flight, and Devil Jin obliterates the helicopter he's being carried in and falls into the sand below. Later, Jin walks through desert sandstorms and is cornered by more UN soldiers. He destroys his would-be captors with a laser beam that he unleashes into the sky.
Jin is later rescued by Lars Alexandersson and is brought, while comatose, to Lee Chaolan's Violet Systems. He awakens after Heihachi has been killed by Kazuya. As Lee and Lars remark that G Corporation seem intent on continuing the war, Jin joins them on a rooftop overlooking the conflict. Lars tells Jin that it is up to him to set straight everything that he has done wrong. Jin agrees, and says that, because of his devil blood, it's up to him to kill Kazuya. As he does so, he closes his fist, and his devil markings appear on his face.
In-Game Summary
Prior to Lars's arrival, Devil Jin was confronted by Hwoarang. Hwoarang defeated him, and then saved him from a grenade blast, taking the blast himself.[34]
Ending Description
After defeating Hwoarang, Devil Jin smirks as his opponent gets back up to fight again. Their battle is interrupted by UN soldiers who toss a grenade at them. Hwoarang kicks Devil Jin away and is hit by the explosion in his stead. Afterwards, Devil Jin flies into the air and unleashes a beam attack on the soldiers.
Tekken 8
TEKKEN_8_-_Devil_Jin_Reveal_&_Gameplay_Trailer
TEKKEN 8 - Devil Jin Reveal & Gameplay Trailer
Official Website Profile (English)
Devil Jin is another form of Jin Kazama—one that has lost all reasoning due to the devil blood that controls his mind.
With the way he glides through the air on jet-black wings, "devil" is the perfect word to describe his appearance and abilities that lie beyond human capabilities.[1]
Tekken_8_-_Devil_Jin_Character_Episode_Ending
Tekken 8 - Devil Jin Character Episode Ending
Character Episode Prologue
Jin Kazama, once consumed by devil's blood, declared war on the world as head of the Mishima Zaibatsu.
Deeming Jin to be a high-risk target, the UN forces moved to annihilate Lars Alexandersson's rebel army that was providing him with shelter.
An orbital strike launched from a satellite annihilated the rebel army hideout, and his protectors fell one after another.
The UN's actions enraged Jin, causing him to lose control and set the devil loose in pursuit of vengeance.
"I'll kill every last one of you!"
Ending Description
Devil Jin is walking towards the destruction of Manhattan, until he sees satellites firing a laser at him. He flies all the way to space while avoiding the lasers and destroys the satellites. Then, Devil Jin fires a giant laser at the Earth, causing global destruction as he laughs maniacally.
Summary of In-Game Events
During his fight against Kazuya in New York, Jin transforms into his devil form to strike back against him. However, due to its unstable nature, Devil Jin is overwhelmed by Kazuya's own devil form, blasted away by Devil Kazuya's laser and buried under rubble. While Jin is sinking deeper into his subconscious, Devil Jin appears, reaching out to him in order to continue lending Jin his power. Jin rejects Devil Jin's hand, continuing to sink into the darkness.
Devil Jin comes to the surface once again during the King of Iron Fist Tournament preliminaries during Jin's match with Reina. Reina's fighting style with its use of Mishima techniques briefly awakens Jin's Devil abilities once more.
After Jin falls unconscious in front of the shrine at Yakushima, Devil Jin encounters him once again within his subconscious to berate him that he could not protect his mother because he was powerless to do so. Devil Jin then reminds Jin that he needs power and that he must surrender Jin's vessel to him. After Jin initially defeats him, Devil Jin relocates him to an area that looks like the old throne room from the Mishima Zaibatsu. Devil Jin then reminds him about the war he once caused due to anger and hatred and that he is no different that Kazuya, for he must live with his sins and find atonement though solitude. Jin defeats him again and encounters him once more time in a deserted area with chains. Devil Jin then tells him that he faced himself and overcame his past. Now that Jin does not want to reject him or himself any longer, Devil Jin accepts Jin's offer to break the chains that bind him, as they fight each other one last time. After Devil Jin breaks free of the chains, Jin has decided that he wants to protect those important to him, even if it costs him his life. Devil Jin agrees to grant him the power to do so and joins forces with Jin to allow him to transform once again, this time with one black wing and one white wing.
Soon after, Devil Jin awakens to save Lars and Xiaoyu and flies off to fight True Devil Kazuya. This time, Jin has full control of his Devil form, and he has the advantage against True Devil Kazuya, although it does not last long after Kazuya launches a devastating attack to kill him and destroy all of Yakushima. Devil Jin struggles against the attack, but after encouragement from Jun Kazama, Devil Jin transforms into a new, angelic form, and wards off Kazuya's attack. The fight continues, and both Jin and Kazuya are evenly matched. Upon striking one another, the Devil Gene is removed from the both of them, neutralizing it for good as they both become human once more.
Other Appearances
Tekken Tag Tournament 2
Devil Jin appears in Tekken Tag Tournament 2 as a playable character.
Profile:
Jin's form when he is possessed by the power of the Devil Gene. Though he still looks human on the outside, his soul is anything but. All he can do is ravage and kill as his instincts govern him.
"Fear my wrath."[35]
Tekken_Tag_Tournament_2_Devil_Jin's_Arcade_Ending
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 Devil Jin's Arcade Ending
Ending Description: In a continuation of Jin's ending, where his mother Jun has vanished into his arms, Jin in his devil form roars in pain. He flies into space shooting wild lasers as he does. Images of Jun flash before his eyes, interrupted by images of her corrupted as Unknown. When he stops howling, Devil Jin is in the Earth's orbit. He clenches his fist and orange sparks gather around it and his eyes glow white. Abruptly, Jun appears before him, glowing in the same orange light. She calls his name and embraces him. The orange light reenters Devil Jin and he spreads his arms, falling back towards the Earth. Everything goes white. Jin is lying face down on a beach in his human form. Three Tekken Force soldiers rush over to him and call for a medic.
Special Alliance Partners:
Kazuya Mishima / Devil
Jun Kazama
Unknown
Heihachi Mishima
Jinpachi Mishima
Hwoarang
Asuka Kazama
Angel
Kuma
Panda
Ancient Ogre
Tekken Revolution
Devil Jin appears as an unlockable playable character in Tekken Revolution. He was included along with Kunimitsu as part of the Summer Campaign event.
Tekken: Bloodline
Devil Jin appears in Tekken: Bloodline as Jin's devil counterpart. As Jin draws on his devil power, his eyes begin to glow red, hinting at his devil's presence. After Jin is shot by Heihachi, his devil form manifests fully. Devil Jin repeatedly punches Heihachi into the ground, but heeds Hwoarang and Xiaoyu calling out Jin's name, pauses, then flies off into the night.
Biography
Devil Jin made his first early appearances in Jin's Tekken 3 and Tekken 4 endings, as well as in the non-canonical Tekken Tag Tournament.
In the story mode for Tekken 5/Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Story Mode, Devil Jin is the secondary antagonist, after Jinpachi Mishima and his demonic spirit. In his non-canonical ending in Tekken 5, he absorbs Jinpachi's power. Also in Devil Jin's non-canonical Story Mode, Jin's identity is already lost forever.
Tekken 3
Jin Kazama inherited the traits of the Devil Gene from his father, Kazuya Mishima. Following the second King of Iron Fist Tournament, the half of the Devil that had fled from Kazuya attempted to inhabit the body of his unborn child, Jin, but failed. Jin's mother, Jun Kazama, fought this part of Devil off, but it returned fifteen years later after she was defeated by Ogre in battle. Devil branded the now teenage Jin with a mark on his left arm, possessing him, though remaining dormant. During the climax of the third King of Iron Fist Tournament, Jin was shot in the head by his grandfather, Heihachi Mishima. Healed by the Devil Gene within him, Jin resurrected as Devil Jin and made quick work of Heihachi and the Tekken Force guards that accompanied him.
Tekken 4
Jin goes through the tournament and is due to meet Kazuya Mishima in combat in the semi-finals. Before he can do so, he is attacked and abducted by Heihachi's Tekken Force. He awakens chained up in the family temple by Heihachi. Kazuya's Devil has completely possessed him and is trying to extract Jin's Devil from his body. Jin's devil tattoos appear in response to this and he breaks free of his bonds. Jin then struggles to keep his devil in check, and, after managing to do so, he defeats Kazuya and then Heihachi shortly after. Fueled by hatred for Heihachi, Jin partially transforms into Devil Jin, and draws back his fist to end Heihachi. He cannot land the finishing blow though, as he sees his mother's spirit, or a vision of her, reminding him of who he is. He drops Heihachi with a statement "Thank my mother, Jun Kazama" and flies away.
Tekken 5
Shortly after Jin left Hon-Maru, the temple was destroyed in an explosion. Jin's great-grandfather, Jinpachi Mishima, had been imprisoned underneath the temple for many years, kept alive only by a malevolent entity which had possessed him. Jinpachi was freed by the explosion, and his emergence had a dramatic effect on Devil Jin. Devil Jin was able to take total control of Jin's body, and leveled an entire forest. When Jin awoke in the destroyed forest, he had no memory of what had transpired, but knew it must have been the work of his devil form.
Jin retreated to his home, Yakushima, in search of peace, but was tormented by nightmares. He began to doubt his ability to keep a hold on Devil Jin.
He entered the fifth King of Iron Fist Tournament. During the tournament, he was matched against his rival, Hwoarang. Hwoarang was able to defeat Jin, but Devil Jin emerged in the wake of Jin's loss and savagely attacked Hwoarang, almost killing him. Jin went on to defeat Jinpachi in the tournament's final round and took control of the Mishima Zaibatsu.
Tekken 6
Jin began communicating telepathically with the Devil Gene's progenitor, Azazel, while he was leader of the Mishima Zaibatsu. He eventually confronted Azazel, and harnessed Devil Jin's power in an attempt to kill the demon, aiming to put an end to the Devil Gene once and for all. This attempt was unsuccessful, however, as part of Azazel's spirit survived. Jin remained afflicted with the Devil Gene.
Tekken 7
While Jin is unconscious and weakened from his fight against Azazel, UN peacekeepers strap him into a straitjacket and airlift him via helicopter from the desert. Jin's Devil Gene activates once again while in mid-flight, and Devil Jin obliterates the helicopter he's being carried in and falls into the sand below. Later, Jin walks through desert sandstorms and is cornered by more UN soldiers. He destroys his would-be captors with a laser beam that he unleashes into the sky. Eventually, Devil Jin was confronted by Hwoarang in a souq. This time, Hwoarang was able to defeat Devil Jin. Jin fled when the United Nations arrived on the scene.
Jin is later rescued by Lars Alexandersson and is brought, while comatose, to Lee Chaolan's Violet Systems. He awakens after Heihachi has been killed by Kazuya. As Lee and Lars remark that G Corporation seem intent on continuing the war, Jin joins them on a rooftop overlooking the conflict. Lars tells Jin that it is up to him to set straight everything that he has done wrong. Jin agrees, and says that, because of his devil blood, it is up to him to kill Kazuya. As he does so, he closes his fist, and his devil markings appear on his face.
Tekken 8
Jin fell into a comatose state for several months. Upon awakening, he appeared to have some ability to control his use of Devil Jin's powers and physical attributes, but continued to struggle not to be taken over by Devil Jin entirely. Jin confronted Kazuya in New York City and fought him using Devil Jin's power; however, Jin lost control during the fight and Devil Jin took over. Kazuya was able to defeat Devil Jin. Following his defeat, Jin had a vision of Devil Jin extending a hand to him, but he rejected its apparent offer of help.
Following the fight with Kazuya, Jin's capabilities diminished, and he lost his ability to use Devil Jin's powers at all. Jin entered the eighth King of Iron Fist Tournament Asia Preliminaries regardless. Here, his powers briefly reactivated during a fight against a fighter called Reina, who was using Mishima Style Fighting Karate. This reactivation seemed to be motivated by the fear of death that Jin associated with that fighting style. After Reina forfeited the match, Hwoarang challenged Jin. During the fight, Jin experienced exhilaration that caused heat to build within him, and he was able to access some of Devil Jin's power without losing control, allowing him to win the fight. Following the fight, Hwoarang remarked that Jin’s powers were 'weird' but 'just another part of him'.
Jin later learned from Niklas Kliesen that devils were created by Azazel in ancient times to be its servants, and that people with the Devil Gene could access their powers by drawing upon their desires.
Later, Jin traveled to Yakushima in search of something that would allow him to defeat Kazuya. While there, he fell unconscious in a sanctum. He met Devil Jin on a plane of his subconscious. Devil Jin taunted him, telling him that power derived from anger and hatred was essential, and that Jin could atone for his past actions only through solitude. Jin rejected these ideas, stating that awareness of his past mistakes was what would allow him to move forwards. Jin then encountered Devil Jin as a mirror image of himself. Jin resolved that he was done rejecting Devil Jin as an innate part of himself, acknowledging that he could only move on if he accepted all he was and all he had done. Devil Jin asked him what it was he truly desired, and Jin stated that he was determined to protect those who were precious to him. Devil Jin granted Jin all of its power, and Jin realized that it had made efforts to protect him in the past. He thanked it, and apologized for misunderstanding it previously.
Jin took on a new devil form with one white wing, one black. In this form, he was able to use all of Devil Jin's power while retaining his own personality. He woke in time to save Lars Alexandersson from the path of one of Kazuya's lasers. Jin fought Kazuya in this new devil form and was able to hold his own against him. Eventually, however, he found himself struggling to hold back a massive attack that Kazuya intended to destroy Yakushima with. As he tried to hold the attack off, he had a vision of his mother, Jun Kazama. She reminded him that a Kazama's power was to foster life and cleanse evil, and Jin assumed a new form, Angel Jin. In this new form, he was able to purify both himself and his father of the Devil Gene using his new powers.
Other Media
Namco X Capcom
Devil Jin appeared in Namco X Capcom but without wings and horns, like in the original Tekken Tag Tournament.
Super Smash Bros.
Devil Jin appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a legendary class shield-type spirit, being the enhanced form of the Jin Kazama spirit. His ability grants the user the ability to do two midair jumps.