Loki

Mischief finally gets its own fight stick in MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls, Loki joins Ghost Rider, Blade, and Deadpool as part of the Samurai Outriders, a team held together by little more than shared chaos and a serious lack of trust in one another.

Loki’s Combat Style

Trickery isn’t just flavor text for this version of the trickster god; it’s the entire game plan. His kit blends ice-based projectiles and pure magic with feints and counters built around illusions, forcing opponents to second-guess which version of him is actually attacking. A flaming sword and a staff reminiscent of the one that once housed the Mind Stone round out his arsenal, giving him reach to match his misdirection. He punishes bad habits ruthlessly, baiting a predictable pattern before flipping the exchange, and he can slip into disguise as other characters mid-match to sell the deception even further.

Who Voices Loki in MARVEL Tōkon: Fighting Souls?

Jason Spisak provides Loki’s English performance, arriving with recent acclaim for voicing Silco in Arcane alongside years spent as Kid Flash in Young Justice. In Japan, Daisuke Hirakawa reprises the role, having served as Tom Hiddleston’s official Japanese dubbing voice for Loki throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe; anime audiences will also recognize him as Noriaki Kakyoin from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

Loki Voiced by

English

Pennsylvania born, Spisak spent decades moving between anime dubbing, Western animation, and video games before becoming a genre favorite. Best…...

Japanese

For R-18 media, he is credited as Tatsuya Hirai (平井 達矢, Hirai Tatsuya).A career of [actor_role_count] characters spanning animation and…...
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