![]() ![]() Still, he hates Kyo Kusanagi and K' with passion and intensity, even though he has no personal grudge towards the original Kyo himself. He claims to have changed, no longer the wantonly violent person he once was An example of his maturity is shown during his ending with Ángel and Kula where he returns the latter to Foxy and Diana unharmed, and even giving Kula the prize money they earned from the tournament (which he planned to use for his and Ángel's own purposes), even scolding both Ángel and Kula from becoming too noisy when two girls were fighting each other behind him during the prologue scene. Krohnen is a very loud person with an extremely short temper, though he has matured somewhat since adopting his new identity (as Ángel pointed out his team's ending). ![]() Eventually, the game confirms that Krohnen is indeed K9999, but using a new identity and figure to evade the surveillance of his old employers. This has since been supplemented by the Team Stories focusing on Krohnen and his eponymous team. First alluded to in the PS4 datamining reveal of KOF XV, and was at first, theorized as an outright inclusion of K9999 in the game despite issues surrounding his character, he is often theorized as SNK's answer to fan clamor in bringing back K9999 to the series without the elements that makes his appearance legally risky.Īt the time of the character announcement (occurred during The Game Awards 2021), the only official reaction that can be considered as a statement from SNK back then is Krispy Kaiser's reaction in SNK's official Discord channel (see Trivia for details regarding this). Krohnen's appearance shares numerous similarities with K9999 and Nameless. ![]()
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