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Yuki (ユキ Yuki) is a secondary character in SNK Playmore's The King of Fighters video game series; she was first introduced in the The King of Fighters '97 and The King of Fighters: Kyo games. She is a normal school girl as well as Kyo Kusanagi's love interest.

Yuki's voice actress is Tomoko Kojima. She was chosen for the CD, radio dramas and the spin-off, King of Fighters: Kyo RPG game. She only had a single line in the King of Fighters '97 game: "Matteru kara ne, Kyo!" ("I'll wait for you, Kyo!").

Originally, Yuki was not meant to be conceptualized, since her first mention ever in the King of Fighters story was in Kyo's profile as one of his most cherished possessions. Her addition to his profile was added by one of the programmers mostly as a joke since Kyo was more popular with female gamers (some of them being yaoi fans) than male ones. By 1996 and 1997, Yuki began to have cameos in several official illustrations alongside Kyo and his teammates, drawn by the series's main illustrator at the time, Shinkiro. Her character persona became more fleshed out in the spin-off manga, The King of Fighters: Kyo, illustrated by mangaka Masato Natsumoto. A video game based on the manga was also created during the comic's publication, revealing another shade to her character. Since then, she began to appear as a recognizable character in officially sponsored fan dōjinshi.

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January 2010 - SNK Playmore updates
 * KOF Sky Stage has been released in arcades in Japan.

October 1 - Ray Park and Sean Faris Interviewed
 * Ray Park talks about his role as Rugal Bernstein in the King of Fighters live action movie. The article and video can be seen here. Sean Faris also talks about his role as Kyo Kusanagi and the injuries he suffered while filming here.

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