- Season 1 — Tekken: Bloodline

Jin struggles with his rage; Ling Xiaoyu faces a deadly assassin. Hidden Truths The truth behind Heihachi’s motives and Ogre is revealed. 6 The Final Battle

Jin confronts Ogre for his final vengeance, but at a spiritual cost. Tekken: Bloodline - Season 1

Released on August 18, 2022, on Netflix, Tekken: Bloodline is a six-episode anime miniseries that adapts the high-stakes world of Bandai Namco's iconic fighting game franchise. It specifically focuses on the "coming-of-age" story of Jin Kazama, bridging the narrative gap between the events of Tekken 2 and Tekken 3 . Jin struggles with his rage; Ling Xiaoyu faces

Driven by a desire for revenge, Jin seeks out his estranged grandfather, , the brutal head of the Mishima Zaibatsu. Heihachi trains Jin in the aggressive Mishima Fighting Style to prepare him for the third King of Iron Fist Tournament , where Jin hopes to lure out and destroy Ogre. Bringing the Game to Life Released on August 18, 2022, on Netflix, Tekken:

The season consists of six episodes, each roughly 22–30 minutes long: Title/Focus Jin's Training Jin loses his mother to Ogre and finds Heihachi. 2 Mishima Discipline

: Fans widely consider it the best Tekken adaptation to date, surpassing previous live-action and CGI attempts. It is praised for its faithfulness to the source material and its depiction of Jin as a sympathetic human lead.

: The animation employs a unique blend of 2D and 3D (cel-shaded) art styles. While some viewers found the heavy "triangle shadows" on characters' heads distracting, others felt the fluid animation captured the spirit of the original brawlers.