


Coming into EVO 2015 all eyes were on SonicFox to see if they would retain their NRS Crown, and they went on to win once again coming from the Losers Bracket, defeating A F0xy Grampa in another reset to claim their 2nd EVO championship. With new sponsorship from Critical Reaction, they immediately followed off from their Injustice success winning the ESL Fatal 8 exhibition, and would subsequently win the first Season of the new MKX Pro League, defeating MIT and REO in the finals respectively. With ESL announcing the new MKX Pro League and Netherrealms supporting the competitive scene monetarily, everyone was looking to gain a share of the new prize money on offer.


SonicFox dominated the proceedings, outmatching their opponent in nearly every game to reset the bracket, and eventually win the whole tournament without losing a single game in the Grand Finals.Īfter the release of Mortal Kombat X, SonicFox sought to continue their form into the new game. Despite this, they carved past MIT 3-0 to setup a rematch against Pig of the Hut for the title. SonicFox managed to progress all the way to the Winners Finals, where their Batgirl would lose to NRS veteran Pig of the Hut's Zod in 2-3 games. At the event (now sponsored by Revolution Gaming), they beat both 16-Bit and Waffles in the Injustice: Gods Among Us and the Mortal Kombat finals respectively, winning both tournaments and being one of the first players to win two Netherrealm title tournaments at a major event.Īt EVO 2014, SonicFox made their debut at the Mecca of the FGC and was touted as a potential contender for the Injustice: Gods Among Us crown. However it wasn't until Final Round 17 in 2014 where they first gained major attention from the NRS community. SonicFox first started attending fighting game tournaments from the age of 13, with their first game being Mortal Kombat (2011) where they quickly garnered a reputation as an aggressive Mileena and Sonya player. 1.3 Continued Success and Legendary Status (2017-2018)īiography Early Career and EVO Debut (2014).Tekken 8 is in development for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. All that’s known for sure is that she’s going to leave an impact in the full game. Some think she’s been working with Claudio’s Archers of Sirius based on the symbols on her outfit. Some claimed she was the head Ogre holds aloft in the Tekken 3 Arcade intro (note: it’s likely not even an actual head, let alone Jun's) or that she was a ghost-like in Jin’s Tekken 4 vision.īut according to Tekken director Katsuhiro Harada, she never died, lamenting that he had explained that “for more than a quarter of a century.” Then he joked that not even Kazuya believed him when he was shocked at seeing her in Tekken 8. While Ogre returned for the game, Jun remained missing, presumed dead. Jun fought him off to protect her son, only for the two to disappear. The in-lore reason for her absence was her fight against Ogre pre- Tekken 3.
