
He was able to suppress his Devil Gene also. While Jin was undoing what he learned from his grandfather, he trained intensively in the art of Traditional Karate. During this time, the results of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3 came in, claiming Jin as the official champion but Jin did not wish to be identified as the champion, hence why he wore his hooded jacket. Jin was living a new life there, and training under the guidance of a dojo master in the traditional art of Karate. It would be two years since the events of the third tournament, and Heihachi had not seen or heard from his grandson ever since. Angered by betrayal, Devil Jin grabbed Heihachi and slammed him through a stone wall and violently hurled him into the ground before flying off into the night. However, when Heihachi turned his back and walked away, he saw the bodies of his Tekken force before him, and quickly turned around to see Jin in his Devil form. Jin slowly succumbed to death, yet as he tried to call for help, his grandfather shot him in the head with his pistol, thus effectively killing Jin. After defeating True Ogre (Ogre in his true form) in the final round of The King of Iron Fist Tournament 3, Jin was suddenly attacked by Heihachi's Tekken Force and was shot multiple times. Though Jin's Devil self made it's official debut in Tekken 5, he first appeared in Tekken 3. Devil Jin also make appearance in Namco X Capcom in Tekken 4 - Tekken 5 outfit but no wings and no horns. He was first made playable in Tekken 5 and has returned for all succeeding games. wants to absorb Jinpachi Mishima's "Devil" power, as seen during Devil Jin's Tekken 5 / Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Story mode. This is stated in Devil Jin's Tekken 5 / Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection Prologue. As Devil Jin, "Evil has utterly consumed Jin's mind." According to Devil Jin's Tekken 5 / Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection prologue, Jinpachi Mishima, escaping captivity when Hon-Maru fell, triggered the evil that had been building up inside Jin. However, Devil Jin made cameo appearances in Jin's Tekken 5 ending, Jin's Tekken 4 Epilogue and Jin's Tekken 3 ending.

Because of Devil Jin's appearance, more specifically, the black angelic wings, some fans speculate that he is a hybrid between the Devil and Angel. Devil Jin represents Jin Kazama after the Devil Gene, an inherent gene of the Mishima family, takes over him. Devil Jin was first introduced in Tekken 5 and returned to every game released after.
