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With each installment of Tekken, new characters and plot twists are thrown in to spice things up. With Tekken 8, the reveal of a new character, Reina, is another part that adds to the mystery. Reina, the Purple Lightning, has her own secret goals as she appears in the game. Here’s who she really is.

Who Is Reina In Tekken 8?

At the beginning of Tekken 8, Reina is a student at the Mishima Polytechnical School, and not too much is known about her. She enters into the King of Iron Fist Tournament, and seeks out Jin Kazama to introduce herself, but gets ignored.

Soon, Reina and Jin meet again when they get matched against each other. It’s only when Reina uses Mishima-style karate against Jin, that he begins to get suspicious about her. A powerful punch from Reina reignites the devil power within Jin for a small moment.

Once Reina realizes what happened, she forfeits the match so Jin can win, and later tells him she wants to help take down Kazuya.

After being taken back to Yggdrasil, Reina is able to learn more about the Devil Gene, which is one of her ulterior goals. She joins the forces of Yggdrasil and the United Nations in their fight against G Corporation and Kazuya.

Throughout the story, as Reina faces off against Rin Kazama, Kazuya in his True Devil form, and later Nina Williams, all take notice of the fact that she uses Mishima-style fighting karate.

During their fight together, Nina Williams is the first to figure out who Reina really is, indicating that she’s related to the Mishimas.

Ultimately, it is confirmed in dialogue from Reina herself, that Heihachi Mishima is her father.

The exact extent of her relationship with Heihachi, including who her mother might be, isn’t explored in Tekken 8. However, it’s clear that her inclusion in this game served as a sort of introduction and origin story for her, and that she will clearly be more important in later games.

If it's to be believed that Reina really is Heihachi's child, Reina is now related to Kazuya Mishima, Jin Kazama, and Lars Alexandersson in different ways.

Reina And The Devil Gene, Explained

While Reina being Heihachi’s daughter is only one piece of the puzzle, her motive during the course of Tekken 8 revolves around understanding more about the Devil Gene. In her fight against Jin during the King of Iron Fist Tournament, she tries to bring out his devil power from within him.

“It would seem the threat of death is the key to the devil’s power.”

She tries to awaken the Devil Gene within her during a fight against True Devil Kazuya, but survives the fight without succeeding in this regard. It’s only during the final showdown against Kazuya that Reina fully sacrifices herself by standing in the path of one of Kazuya’s laser beams.

Reina is revealed to have survived, along with finally triggering the Devil Gene within herself. As she transforms into her devil form, she vows to avenge her father, Heihachi.

It seems that Reina has enough knowledge of her heritage to understand she has the Devil Gene, but did not have a chance to learn more about it until the events of Tekken 8. Now that she has access to her devil powers, she likely plans to face off against Kazuya once again.

Since Kazuya is the reason for Heihachi’s demise, it’s very likely that Reina blames him.

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