Check out These The King Of Fighters Destiny Finale Spoilers

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While we have to wait until next week for episode 23 of The King Of Fighters Destiny to air with English subtitles, the series aired its finale today in china. So what happened at the end of the series? Was there any set up for future season? Did Iori show up? If you do not care about spoilers you can find all these answers below:

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Still here? Okay! So, after rugal pretty much wipes the ground will Kyo, Terry, Benimaru, Yuri, Athena, and Mai, he decides it is time to finish them off and inject himself with the black crystal. Becoming pretty much Omega Rugal, the big boss kicks the crap out of Kyo. the latter though finds his inner strength and powers up before spectacularly beating Rugal.

As Rugal lays unconscious, Heidern calls in reinforcement, but right before calling it a day, and in KOF94 endings fashion, Rugal self destructs the ship, but luckily our heroes were abl to make it out alive.

some time has passed and we find out Rugal, is alive, held unconscious in a tube somewhere while Mature discusses matters with her real boss, Leopold Goenitz. The kof96 looks pretty awesome, and is step ahead from the other characters models.

The episode then moves to Tokyo, where we can hear someone playing the electric guitar, as the camera zooms in we are semi-introduced to Iori playing the solo, before almost collapsing to the ground, as he feels the Orochi blood within him.

The most confusing part start now, as we taken to another shot of tokyo, with someone stading o a building roof, this someone turns out to be Kyo in his KOFXIV costume, with an updated 3d model, and his face looks completely redone. Does this scene takes place in the future? Or is the next series jumping ot KOFXIV? Or does it mean that the next season will have kyo wearing his KOF14? I really have no idea!

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Nabil, AKA Strugler, is an old time fan of the fighting games genre. Born in the early 80's Strugler got to experience the rise (and fall) of the Arcade scene, and learned the hard way to never mash buttons in order to win the last third round of a Street Fighter II match.

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