Jun Kazama makes a triumphant comeback in the most recent Tekken 8 teaser.

For devoted

For devoted Tekken fans, the moment has finally arrived. The much anticipated character trailer for Jun Kazama in Tekken 8 was released earlier today by Bandai Namco. Jun Kazama makes her first canonical appearance since Tekken 2, having been hinted during the second official Tekken 8trailer. Her last playable appearance was in Tekken Tag Tournament 2, but now that she's back, gamers could finally find out what happened to her during the lengthy period she was thought to be dead.

In contrast to the other character trailers, Jun's video opens with a view of a recently constructed stage. This region is set in a picture-perfect forest with colorful foliage, sizable little ponds, and sunshine filtering through the trees. When a little bird lands on Jun's palm and takes off, the familiar trailer opening with the animated announcer and music plays. When Jun and Kazuya finally come face to face in the midst of the trailer, Kazuya declares that she has been alive the whole time. You can see that the creators were aware of the importance of this character's reappearance just by looking at these little extras.

Jun's playing style:

Jun's gameplay is notably different from her other appearances, such as the relatively recent Tekken Tag Tournament 2. This time, she gives her assaults a mystical quality, and when she performs certain techniques, she releases spectral birds and light pillars. In her rage art, she approaches her opponent and causes a powerful light burst to come from their chest. "We will cleanse this world of its evil and corruption," she declares as she proceeds.We now have at least some information on every character that has been disclosed so far thanks to the release of the Tekken 8Jun teaser. Hopefully, Bandai Namco will be revealing more of the cast and uploading the next trailers soon.

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