Jin Kazama

Jin Kazama is one of the main characters of the Tekken series.

Jin is featured on the packaging for the console version of almost every sequel following his introduction in Tekken 3. He has also been the main protagonist for the majority of the following entries ever since his debut in Tekken 3 as he has been trying to end the Mishima Bloodline and save the world from a certain evil, with the exceptions of his role as an anti-villain in Tekken 6 (with Lars Alexandersson taking his role as the protagonist) and a supporting character in Tekken 7 (with Heihachi Mishima and Kazuya Mishima taking the role as the main characters of the game). Jin is the son of Kazuya Mishima and Jun Kazama, the grandson of Heihachi Mishima and Kazumi Mishima, the adoptive nephew of Lee Chaolan, the half-nephew of Lars Alexandersson, a relative to Asuka Kazama, and the great-grandson of Jinpachi Mishima.

Appearance
Jin Kazama is of Japanese ethnicity. He has black hair that spikes at the back of his head, similar to that of his father, Kazuya Mishima. He also sports fringes like his mother, Jun Kazama. Jin is also notably muscular with low body fat percentage, evidence of the many years of hard training. His resemblance to his father is so strong, that in early screen showings of Tekken 3 where his character was still unnamed, many fans speculated that he was a young version of Kazuya Mishima, specifically when he was in his early teen years. While Jin inherited his father's body structure, his face strongly resembles his mother's. One of Jin's most prominent aspects is the black tattoo-like mark on one of his arms, a mark that the Devil Gene branded onto him.

Jin has worn a great deal of outfits during the course of the Tekken series. Most of his outfits feature a flame motif, and, with the exception of a single outfit in Tekken 6, gloves or gauntlets. In Tekken 6, Jin discards his gloves from Tekken 5 that contain the Kazama family crest in lieu of ones that model his former Mishima style ones. This could be a subtle hint at his personality change. Jin sports his CEO outfit in Tekken 6 gameplay, with it being his default 2P outfit. He also has another outfit shown in the Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion opening, which is a black leather jacket, with white and red rider gloves, grey pants, and black shoes; he also wears a matching black sunglasses which were shown in a scene in the Scenario Campaign mode, and in Hwoarang's ending in Tekken Tag Tournament 2, in which he wears his CEO outfit during their motorcycle race.

In the Tekken: Blood Vengeance movie, he is primarily seen in two outfits. The first outfit is a black long sleeve loose button shirt with an extended collar, black pants, and black shoes; during his fight with both his father, and grandfather, he dons his red and black detachable gauntlets as seen in Tekken 6. The second outfit is a summer version of his school uniform in Tekken 3, which is shown in the photo frame between him and Shin Kamiyainside of his apartment.

In Tekken 7, Jin sports a new zippered hoodie costume made of leather, with matching pants. He retains his trademark red gauntlets, which have now been extended to full-on armor, covering the entire length of his arms. He also wears a red belt and red boots.

Personality
Jin's actions and surroundings fit the mold of a quintessential "tragic hero", excluding the lack of a tragic flaw as of Tekken 6. As with many tragedies, all of the major traumatic events that occur within the hero's life are beyond his control.

First and foremost, there's the fact that his father and grandfather are two of the most evil and ruthless individuals who've ever lived on the face of the earth. Secondly, his mother was cruelly and abruptly taken from him while he was still a teenager. Thirdly, he was betrayed by his grandfather, whom he trusted deeply. Fourthly, the return of his great-grandfather, Jinpachi Mishima, has caused him to begin losing his internal struggle with the Devil within. Fifth, the appearance of Azazel prompts him to corrupt the Mishima Zaibatsu further just for the chance to face the beast and sacrifice himself to destroy it. Each of these occurs to a helpless and unassuming Jin, who is simply doing what he can to set things right at every turn.

It is known that Jin used to be "sweet and nice" (as described by Ling Xiaoyu and mentioned by other characters), before all of the above-mentioned events happened. However after everything he went through, he seemed to have lost all his human feelings.

Jin's personality ranges from stoic and calm to rude and arrogant at various moments, and his words and actions hint toward the bitterness within. Although he is portrayed as a monster in his devil form, in general, he is never portrayed as evil (unlike Kazuya and Heihachi), and everything that he does, he does for a good reason.

He also has one personality trait in common with many Japanese action heroes. Once Jin's mind is focused in any particular direction, it is immensely difficult to get him to change or even notice the events and people around him. People close to him, including Hwoarang, and Xiaoyu, are always going to extremes to gain Jin's attention, and yet, he maintains an indifferent demeanor towards them.

Jin's disinterest in close relations perhaps results from the Devil Gene. As a result of his family's bloodline curse, Jin thinks that the people he loves will likely suffer if he ever completely succumbs to the Devil Gene or becomes one with it like his father. In short, during Tekken 4, Jin planned to destroy his father, and grandfather, and then himself, dying without children to put an end to the Mishima curse once and for all. However, Jin could not go through with it after defeating his two predecessors, so it's unknown if he has given up on this plan completely since he saw the image of his mother, Jun.

In the events of Tekken 6, Jin uses his new position as the CEO of the Mishima Zaibatsu to throw the world into chaos in hopes of a cure, although his intentions are entirely benevolent since he seeks to use this to awaken and then destroy a much greater threat, Azazel. Believing that defeating this monster could help get rid of his curse, Jin might have destroyed countless peoples' property, ruined many lives, and gained lots of enemies through the course of his actions. This may mean that Jin, no matter how painful it is for him, is willing to go out of his moral comfort zone, if it means saving the world. This again shows that no matter how indifferent and arrogant Jin seems to be, he is still a good man.

In Street Fighter X Tekken, Jin is depicted as being rebellious and hostile towards most people. He prefers to be alone and does not want others to interfere in his fights, as shown in most dialogues and quotes; for instance, he keeps telling Xiaoyu to stop following him. In their ending, however, Jin seems to care about Xiaoyu, when he gets affected by the Pandora and tells her to stay away, not wanting to hurt her.

In Namco X Capcom, Jin still in touch with a fellow cursed martial artist, Ryu, from Street Fighter, who also seeks to remove the Satsui no Hado within him.

Unlike Street Fighter X Tekken, Jin doesn't seem to be so arrogant and rude in Project X Zone and its sequel. He seems more calm and kindhearted; he avoids killing Heihachi when he had several opportunities to do so. Jin is shown to be fairly helpful to the other characters when he joined them to fight off monsters and demons, as well as aiding Ryu and Akira from Virtua Fighter to fight off Seth, who targets both him and Ryu in order to use his BLECE machine; howveer, towards the fight against the main antagonist and final boss, Meden Traore, his wife, Due Flabellum, and the Belanos Brothers, Jin is shown to be a serious and very determined person. Jin also assists the other characters, including his grandfather Heihachi, his friend Xiaoyu, and especially both protagonists Kogoro Tenzai and Mii Kouryuji, to put an end to their misery. This was carried on when having an uneasy alliance with his father, Kazuya, to save the world with the other Namco Bandai, Capcom, Sega, and Nintendo heroes from Ouma's plot. However, Jin also retains a small portion of usual coldheartedness, particularly toward certain characters who were impressed with people who possesses the Devil Gene (eg. Valkyrie and Ingrid). Jin warns others about his father, Kazuya, and is wary towards martial artists from other games during his encounter with Ryo Hazuki, Axel Stone, and Segata Sanshiro, who knows them both for being created by the producer of their game, Katsuhiro Harada.

Abilities
In Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament, Jin was basically an updated version of Kazuya, with a couple of moves taken from Jun. Since Tekken 4, his move-set changed drastically.

In spite of that, his gameplay is comparable to the Mishima's. Jin doesn't have their powerful single moves, so he'll have to use different tools. What lacks in sheer damage, he makes up in a better poking game, evasive manoeuvers, sneaky stance transitions, and an outstanding counter ability. His pokes are quick and hard to read, and none are very punishable on block, so he can apply constant pressure on the opponent. Also, his Mental Alertness stance gives him a good evasive option; when timed in the right way, this stance can evade most moves and give Jin the opportunity to punish the opponent.

Jin has a unique parry that allows him to "circumnavigate" some game mechanics. Is very useful, but hard to apply. Jin's parry works by literally pushing the opponent's move away, thus giving them a recovery where they can't block (based on how slow the move recovers) and allowing Jin to counterattack them after parrying while they're still recovering from the move, acting as if he isn't parrying at all. This is the only way to punish properly some moves that normally are safe on block or only slightly punishable. Jin can also parry an entire combo string, but he must perform the command for every hit before he can punish the final attack.

His rage art has him to stun the opponent with a high punch as he heavily flurries his opponent with several jabs as the last blow knocks the opponent with a devastating straight thrust to the opponent's face.

In Tekken Tag Tournament and Tekken Tag Tournament 2, if paired with a Mishima (including his demonic self) Jin can enter an Omen stance, which allows him to use some Mishima style moves until performing an attack or being hit, such as the Stonehead, the Dragon Uppercut, the Wind God Fist, the Electric Wind Godfist and so forth. When the Electric Wind Godfist is performed, Jin will remain in Omen stance, thus is possible to perform it in succession. When in Omen, Jin's stance is identical to Heihachi's.

Strategy
Jin has presumably one of the slowest rage arts. Nevertheless, it's recommended to use his rage drive which can catch opponents who do not block, resulting in them losing half-life. It's also very easy to perform in combos for experienced players, which can increase damage greatly.

Jin has low damage potential in Tekken 7. He will need to utilize huge combos in order to deal lots of damage, thus requiring support from certain environments.

Fighting Style
In Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament, Jin fought using Mishima Style Fighting Karate, learned from his grandfather, Heihachi, and Kazama Style Traditional Martial Arts learned from his mother, Jun. Jin later discarded this fighting style in favor of traditional Karate, mostly derived from Kyokushin.

Trivia

 * Jin's name originates from common Japanese names.
 * Jin is of Japanese origin, meaning "benevolence". The kanji for Jin can also be read as Hitoshi, which is a common Japanese male given name.
 * Kazama is comprised of Wind (kaze) and Interval (ma) and collectively the meaning is "while the wind is blowing". Kazama is also a common Japanese surname.
 * Being Kazuya's son, technically Jin would be named "Jin Mishima". However, because he was solely raised by his mother, Jun, and because of his conflicting hatred for his Mishima blood, he kept his mother's surname instead.
 * During Jin's creation, the staff really emphasized that they wanted a "misfortunate character" for the future, which was what happened to Jin in Tekken 6.
 * Before the release of Tekken 3, Jin was designed to be a character with "determination". At release, he became more of a character with a rather "dark side".
 * During his time at Mishima Polytechnical School, Jin was registered in mechanical engineering.
 * Jin uses the art of Kyokushin style of karate since Tekken 4; he can be seen practicing Yantsu and Pinan Sono Yon Kata in Tekken 4.
 * Jin's motion actor is Ryu Narushima (Narushima Ryū) after having adopted traditional karate as his fighting style.
 * Isshin Chiba is Jin's voice actor in all of his appearances, even in the Japanese dub of the 2010 film.
 * In Tekken 6, if Jin customizes with "Devil Face" and press the following buttons: up + LP + RP, during gameplay, he will fire Devil Jin's "Hellfire Blast" beam upwards.
 * During the events of Tekken 3, he has a schoolboy uniform; this, with his age of nineteen years old should make him a senior at Mishima Polytechnical School (while Ling Xiaoyu, at sixteen, should be a junior).
 * Jin is said to have travelled to Brisbane, Australia to learn karate. At the time of Tekken's creation, Cameron Quinn – a well-known instructor of Kyokushin Karate, Mas Oyama's interpreter, and the author of The Budo Karate of Mas Oyama – was teaching students such as Garry O'Neill and Walter Schnaubelt at his well-known Kyokushin dojo in the city of Brisbane.
 * In Tekken: Blood Vengeance, Jin's English voice actor, Patrick Seitz (credited as Darren Daniels), is also the voice actor of Bob in Tekken 6 and Tekken Tag Tournament 2. Ironically, Jin's stance in his Tekken 5 CG is somewhat similar to that of Bob's Tekken 6 CG.
 * In Tekken 6, Jin is the only playable boss character. Even though NANCY is also playable, it is not playable in the PSP version and can only be played in Scenario Campaign.
 * It is commonly established that Asuka is Jin's cousin, especially in Tekken 6/Bloodline Rebellion and Street Fighter X Tekken, however, according to Katsuhiro Harada, it is not that simple. [8] Harada tries to state that Jin and Asuka, as well as Jun, are part of the same clan.
 * The flame on Jin's pants has been 4 different colors. Red (TK3, TTT, TK5: DR, TK6, TTT2), Teal (TTT), White (TK4, TK5), and Blue (Tekken: The Motion Picture), with the color of his gauntlets matching the flame in each of his appearances.
 * He has won the most tournaments out of all the characters in the series, with three wins; these wins were Tekken 3, Tekken 5, and Tekken 6.
 * In contrast to Kazuya Mishima who uses "kisama" as his second person pronoun to anyone (save for Jinpachi), Jin's choice for the second person pronoun differs depending on who he is talking to. He uses either "kisama" or "omae" to Kazuya, but uses "kimi" to Xiaoyu.


 * Not only is he a new character, but he effectively replaces his parents Kazuya Mishima and Jun Kazama in this game, possessing elements of both of their fighting styles.
 * His Tekken Force bosses are Paul Phoenix, Nina Williams, and Hwoarang.
 * His advertising slogan was "Lightning of Fate" (Unmei no Inazuma).
 * In Heihachi's ending and his ending, as well as his CGI in both Tekken 3 and Tekken Tag Tournament, he has a white drawstring at the center of his black trousers; in his in-game appearance, however, the white drawstring is not seen.
 * In the opening, Jin is seen in his casual clothes, as he sits inside of a car watching Hwoarang, who is waiting at his motorcycle. At the end of the opening, Jin was seen in his primary outfit, being marked by the Devil on his left arm.
 * Jin, along with Xiaoyu, has two secret win animations.
 * His third win animation has him perform a right punch and a Dragon Uppercut, followed by him raising his left fist.
 * His fourth win animation is Devil's/Angel's win animation in Tekken 2. He folds his arms, looks away from the screen, and grunts, saying "Hmph!".
 * Jin has an unlockable third outfit. After playing as him 50 times, the player can select Jin's school uniform by pressing either the triangle or start button.
 * In the rare "Tekken 3 Symphony Orchestra" calendar by Namco, Jin is seen in a black formal suit, wielding a conductor's baton.
 * In the EMBU opening sequence, Jin can be seen wearing all three of his outfits at different points in the sequence.
 * He appears in Hwoarang's ending, clinging his injured right arm while being pursued by the Tekken Forces. After Hwoarang saves him from the Tekken Forces, Jin escapes the warehouse by jumping through the window, while demonstrating his Devil powers.
 * He also appears in Heihachi's ending in his primary outfit. In an unconscious state, Jin starts to go through his Devil transformation before being thrown out of the helicopter by his grandfather.


 * Jin has special "game over" animations with Hwoarang, Kazuya, Heihachi, and Xiaoyu.
 * Heihachi Mishima is his sub-boss by default.
 * Kazuya Mishima is his sub-boss if unlocked.


 * His sub-boss is Kazuya.
 * He is a final boss to Hwoarang and Kazuya.
 * He and Kazuya are the only ones to fight in Hon-Maru in Story Mode.
 * Because he was in Australia for two years, it is possible that he mastered the English language. However, he and Lei Wulong are the only two characters who speak with a broken English accent, as shown in Hwoarang's ending.
 * Jin appears in both the first and second part of the EMBU opening, performing his traditional karate moves in his primary outfit.
 * He appears in Hwoarang's ending in his 2P outfit; in both Kazuya's and Heihachi's ending, however, he is seen in his primary outfit, but without the top of his gi.
 * So far, this is the only Tekken game where Jin has to be unlocked.


 * He is a sub-boss to Ling Xiaoyu and Hwoarang.
 * He and Mokujin are the only characters who do not appear in the opening intro, but in Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection console opening, he briefly appears after waking up in a ravaged forest due to his Devil Gene going berserk after Jinpachi's release at Hon-Maru.
 * He and Julia Chang are the only recurring characters who keep their 2P outfit from Tekken 4 but not their 1P outfit.
 * He appears in Asuka's ending in his devil form clothes, but maintains wearing his spiral-patterned gauntlets from his primary outfit after being healed by her "touch".


 * His opponents in story mode are Lars Alexandersson, Azazel, Kazuya Mishima and Heihachi Mishima.
 * His sub-boss in Arena Mode is Kazuya and his final boss is Heihachi.
 * He has an alternate costume that is similar to Street Fighter villain M. Bison's default costume.
 * Jin can be customized to look like M. Bison from the Street Fighter series, Light Yagami/Kira from the Death Note series, Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist, and Vergil, the main antagonist from Devil May Cry 3: Dante's Awakening.
 * He also can be customized to look like his old Tekken 5 and Dark Resurrection's 2P outfit.
 * He was listed on Lei Wulong's international crime data.
 * His Emperor's Armor customization set resembles Lars's default outfit, considering that both are related to Tekken Force in some way.
 * In the Tekken 6 console opening, the button shirt and pants from his CEO outfit are all black instead of gray and dark purple from his in-game appearance and his Tekken 5 ending. He also wears this during both Miguel Caballero Rojo's ending and Ling Xiaoyu's dream from her ending.
 * During Scenario Campaign mode, before he drives his motorcycle with his bodyguard Nina, going back to the Zaibatsu, he is seen without his trenchcoat, and the color of his button shirt is white instead of gray.
 * In the fifth trailer of Street Fighter X Tekken, he also wears this outfit while fighting against M. Bison, but without the black lightning designs.
 * When the player chooses to play as Baek Doo San in his boss stage, Jin recognizes him for founding the resistance, and Baek wants to stop Jin from his madness; however, when the player chooses to play as Jin in Baek's boss stage, it has a different outcome, where Baek was impressed to see Jin come to fight the resistance by himself. Jin thanked him for his compliments, before taking him down in one fell swoop, much to Baek's fury.
 * Interestingly, when Jin fights his rival Hwoarang at his boss stage, Jin recognizes Hwoarang as the resistance leader who asks him where his Master Baek is. Jin arrogantly smirks at his rival saying. "I wonder." making Hwoarang get mad for his arrogance. This implies that Jin defeats Baek at his boss stage.
 * He is the second boss in the Mishima Zaibatsu, Central Tower and being the final boss in Scenario Campaign mode at Azazel's Temple, Central Corridor.
 * When playing as Jin against the final boss in Scenario Campaign, he was seen fighting against his mirror self without the ability as a final boss, as his mirror-self has one. This also happens as an arcade mid-boss, where he does not have the ability to start off in rage mode when he fights his mirror self, but his mirror-self has this ability while fighting in his primary outfit.
 * His fate in this game and how he defeats Azazel is similar to Kyo's and Iori's defeat of Orochi in The King of Fighters '97.


 * Jin, Xiaoyu, M. Bison, and Juri are featured in one of the game's trailers.
 * Jin is voiced in English by Brad Swaile for this game, as his Tekken: Blood Vengeance voice actor, Patrick Seitz, currently voices both Bob and Hugo in the game.
 * He is one of four Tekken characters to have projectiles in this game; the others being Steve, Nina, and Alisa.
 * His Cross Art is now his Rage Art in Tekken 7 where he was shown to stun his opponent by knocking them to his/her face with a high straight punch and unleashes several punches similar to the Median Line Destruction to his opponent and knocking his opponent with a devastating straight thrust.


 * He has a special win pose with Kazuya, Hwoarang, Nina, Jun, Devil Jin, Asuka, Zafina, Lars, Xiaoyu, and Miguel.
 * He also has special tag throws with some of the characters mentioned above.
 * His special win pose with Jun is one of the rare cases in the entire series where (non-Devil) Jin can be seen smiling.
 * In the Wii U version of the game, he gains a special outfit based on Link from Nintendo's Legend of Zelda series.
 * In his ending, the devil tattoo on his left arm is mistakenly missing when he held Unknown who reverts back to his mother, Jun, before disappearing.


 * In the E3 2013 debut trailer for Tekken Revolution, Jin is quoted as saying "Power is everything, overwhelming and absolute." (Chikara dake wo motometeita, attō-teki na chikara wo.) and "Power is everything." (sō... chikara koso subete da.). These lines were taken from the Scenario Campaign prologue in Tekken 6.
 * Jin was added to the roster along with Ling Xiaoyu in an update on July 2, 2013, as part of the 1,000,000 download event.
 * Jin's extra costumes include his emperor armor from Tekken 6, as well as a casual suit.


 * Jin's team partner is Xiaoyu.
 * Jin and Xiaoyu appear in the game prologue 2.
 * His caption is "I see, I decide my own destiny!"(sō da, ore no yukumichi wa, ore ga kimeru!).
 * When he and Xiaoyu fight Batsu Ichimonji in his stage, he asks him about his school uniform. Batsu impulsively replies that he was just like from the moral's school committee which he refers to him as his classmate Kyosuke Kagami which is also from the moral's committee.
 * Interestingly, both Jin and Kyosuke are voiced by the same seiyū, Isshin Chiba, in which Batsu recognizes the similarities between their voices.
 * When he and Xiaoyu fight Alisa in her stage, she does not recognize him as her master, as she was reprogrammed by someone else. However, after she gets reprogrammed back, she instantly recognizes Jin. He then asks her to join the team and help them out.
 * To one of Xiaoyu's win quotes, where she mentions the word "excellent", Jin tells her not to use this word, and Heihachi says that it brings back bad memories. This is a reference to Lee Chaolan's famous catchphrase within the Tekken universe.
 * When Jin interacts other characters in the game, he is shown to have his eyes closed while speaking to them, even with his grandfather Heihachi during the fight; however, when fighting a boss, with Xiaoyu, or other fighters like Akira or Batsu, he has his eyes open.


 * When Jin, Kazuya, Heihachi, and Xiaoyu meet Unknown, Jin's genes start to react, but he doesn't understand why.
 * When he learns that Unknown is his mother, he defeats her and makes sure she never returns, unlike in Tekken Tag Tournament 2, where he held Unknown before she reverted back to her human self, Jun.


 * His rage art is taken from a Tekken Tag Tournament 2 item move. He also performed the move in Tekken: Blood Vengeance, during his fight with Kazuya and Heihachi.
 * Even though he is not playable in the Story Mode of the game, he actually does have a character episode, where he appears in his devil form. He briefly appears in Hwoarang's character ending when Devil Jin reverted back into Jin in a purple haze.
 * In one of his win animations, which he maintains from Tekken 6, Jin is shown in a close-up, performing Mental Alertnes, as he says "I'll get you..." This sentence originally comes from his previous Tekken 5 win animation, in which he says the same words but with a different animation.
 * In Tekken 7: Fated Retribution, Jin regains his CEO outfit from Tekken 6 and Tekken 6: Bloodline Rebellion, as part of his customization; however, by default, his button shirt is now white instead of grey, and his pants are grey instead of purplish black and his belt is dark brown, and his overall appearance is based on both Hwoarang and his devil form's ending in Tekken Tag Tournament 2. This outfit is used again in Tekken (Mobile), serving as his 4-Star appearance.
 * One of his customized items has his red lightning effect changed to blue, resembling the blue lightning he previously had in Tekken 3.
 * In Ultimate Tekken Bowl, Jin's hood is not knocked off if the roll is overcharged, in contrast to actual battles where his hood can be knocked off by his opponent.
 * The color of his bowling ball is red with his devil tattoo imprinted on it.
 * He and his father, Kazuya, can be customized to resemble Ryu from the Street Fighter series.
 * Jin can also be customized in both of Ryu's premium costumes, such as his gang leader school uniform, and his second alternate costume in Street Fighter V.
 * He appears in a supportive role in the Story Mode where he was rescued by Lars at the Middle East, recovering in his comatose state at Violet Systems while being protected by Lars, Lee and Alisa and vowing to kill his father at the end of the Story Mode.
 * In this mode, Jin is depicted wearing his devil form's new main outfit while recovering from his coma but in a few cutscenes where Lars shows it to both Lee and Alisa at the medical facility of Violet Systems and being infiltrated by Nina and the Tekken Force, he is briefly shown without the top of his outfit.
 * In both Hwoarang's and his devil form's endings, he wears this outfit.
 * He appears in Miguel's ending being beaten up by Miguel himself who later spares him from his finishing blow.
 * Interestingly, Jin survives from Miguel's powerful assault, when he hits him with a brass knuckles, as the weapon itself in real life can give the opponent a concussion with one knockout blow or even death.
 * Jin would actually survive from the assault considering how he has the Devil Gene.


 * Jin's featured act is "Jin-gle Bells", which is a play on words of the song Jingle Bells. Jin is also a boss in this act, where the player fights him in every mode. Once he is defeated and the act is cleared, he will gain 1 to 4-Star fragments each, whereas other fragments will need to be obtained in the live events, in order to unlock him as a playable character.
 * Once Jin becomes playable, another boss featured event called "Jinfinity War" will be available, which is a play on words of the Marvel film, The Avengers: Infinity War. This act was also used for the live events to gain more of the token to get the boxes in order to get his 1 to 4-Star fragments.