Fate stay night Tohsaka Rin in Mahjong Soul
Image courtesy of Yostar and Type-Moon

Rin Completes Mahjong Soul Fate/Stay Night Heroine Roster

Yostar has revealed Rin Tohsaka is the third guest character from Fate/stay night: Heaven’s Feel coming to Mahjong Soul in a new event. Her inclusion will also complete the Fate/stay night main heroine roster in the free-to-play mahjong game after the company revealed Sakura Matou and Saber earlier.

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Just like the first two characters, Yostar holds a separate sweepstake on social media where one person can win an autograph featuring an illustration of Rin signed by her Japanese voice actress, Kana Ueda. The company will close the sweepstake’s application window on April 21, 2025.

Yostar has also published a preview trailer showing how the gameplay will look like when one plays as Rin Tohsaka in Mahjong Soul:

https://twitter.com/MahjongSoul_EN/status/1911985330640597118

As of Rin’s reveal, it is yet to be known whether there will be any more characters joining the fray. However, most of the prior crossovers for Mahjong Soul featured four characters in total, and some of them also included male characters. When Yostar held a crossover event featuring Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya Licht in late 2023, it added Gil besides Illya, Chloe, and Miyu. Likewise, an earlier crossover event with Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion in Spring 2023 had a mixed roster featuring Lelouch, Suzaku, Kallen, and C.C.

Mahjong Soul is readily available on iOS, Android, and PC. The Fate/stay night: Heaven’s Feel crossover event in the free-to-play game will launch worldwide on April 22 or 23, 2025, depending on the regional time zones.


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