Iori Yagami Spotted in Test Servers

In a recent twist that has excited long-time fans, traces of Iori Yagami have been spotted in the Honor of Kings test server. Known for his iconic blue flames and fierce presence in The King of Fighters, Iori appears to bring his signature moveset into the mobile arena. For Melbet Affiliates who thrive on discovering upcoming content early, this development is worth keeping an eye on.

One of Iori’s core abilities in the test server includes a second skill that unleashes sealed power in a forward dash. Upon contact with the first enemy, he triggers a series of physical damage hits, with the final strike causing a small-area explosion. This last hit also deals magic damage and briefly knocks back all enemies in its radius—faithfully recreating one of Iori’s classic KOF combo finishers. The nostalgia is strong, and veteran players will instantly recognize the visual flair.

Naturally, fans were curious whether Iori’s ultimate would also make the cut—and it does. His ultimate mirrors his finishing move from the original King of Fighters series. Iori charges forward, catching enemies in a damaging flurry. While targets won’t fall to the ground as in the arcade version, the visual presentation and fierce rhythm remain intact. For Melbet Affiliates and old-school gamers alike, this tribute brings a rush of memories from the golden era of arcade battles.

However, there’s still a catch—whether Iori will be officially released in the main server remains uncertain. So far, Honor of Kings has introduced three SNK-licensed heroes: Ukyo Tachibana, Nakoruru, and Mai Shiranui. All three are formidable fighters and have carved out their place in the meta. But given SNK’s vast roster and the official licensing agreement, it’s unlikely the collaboration stops there. The inclusion of Iori in the test server hints at more SNK characters potentially entering the battlefield.

Taking a closer look at Iori’s first skill, players will see a familiar animation: his signature Oniyaki move. This upward flame strike knocks enemies into the air and deals physical damage, bringing back the exact feel of his fighting style. For those who’ve followed Iori since the 90s, seeing these moves recreated with such accuracy is like déjà vu.

Melbet Affiliates eager to stay ahead of in-game trends and character leaks should pay close attention to future updates. Whether Iori makes the official roster or another SNK legend takes his place, one thing’s clear—Honor of Kings is committed to blending modern mobile gameplay with classic fighting legacy, and that’s music to every strategist’s ears.