The Four Symbols are represented in an inspired line of skins for characters of the first-person-shooter
Overwatch. In the game's 2018 Chinese New Year (Year of the Dog) event, playable characters Zarya, Mercy, Pharah, and Genji received cosmetic skins based on the Black Turtle-Snake (Xuanwu), the Vermillion Bird (Zhuque), the Azure Dragon (Qinglong), and the White Tiger (Baihu), respectively. In the
Nintendo DS game
Pokémon Black and White,
Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus have forms that are inspired by the Vermillion Bird, the Azure Dragon, and the White Tiger respectively. Later,
Pokémon Legends: Arceus completed the set with
Enamorus, which is inspired by the Black Turtle-Snake. In the
Webtoon The God of High School, Daewi Han's "Secret Art of the Four Guardian Gods" technique consists of four stances named after the Four Symbols: The Fist of the Black Turtle, the Kick of The Red Phoenix, the Dance of The White Tiger, and the Wave of the Blue Dragon. In the
MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV Online, by
Square Enix, the expansion
Stormblood features a quest-line and trial series inspired by The Four Symbols called "The Four Lords". The Four Lords all bear a resemblance to each of the Four Symbols along with their Japanese names: Genbu (Black Turtle-Snake), Byakko (White Tiger), Suzaku (Vermilion Bird), and Seiryu (Azure Dragon). In the
turn-based strategy game series
Dominions, by
Illwinter Game Design, the White Tiger of the West, Vermillion Bird of the South, Azure Dragon of the East and Black Turtle-Snake of the North are available as Pretender Gods. In the
Beyblade manga and anime, characters use
Beyblades that are inspired by the Four Symbols: Dragoon for the Azure Dragon, Dranzer for the Vermillion Bird, Driger for the White Tiger, and Draciel for the Black Turtle-Snake. A fifth such Beyblade was added in the first movie and made a few subsequent appearances, Strata Dragoon for the Yellow Dragon. In the
Digimon franchise, the Four Holy Beasts are a group of Digimon designed after the Four Symbols.
Qinglongmon debuted in the
anime Digimon Adventure 02. In
Digimon Tamers, it reappeared along with
Zhuqiaomon,
Xuanwumon and
Baihumon. The names are based on Chinese words for Blue Dragon, Red Sparrow, Black Warrior and White Tiger, respectively. In the
young adult science fantasy novel
Iron Widow by Canadian writer
Xiran Jay Zhao, several characters pilot mechas inspired by three of the Four Symbols: The Vermilion Bird, The Black Turtle-Snake, and The White Tiger. The Four Symbols frequently appear in the
Megami Tensei franchise as difficult combat encounters who can be summoned by the player after they are defeated, and in
Devil Survivor 2: The Animation, Baihu is the personal demon of the protagonist Hibiki. The Four Symbols also appear as Personas in the
Persona spin-off series, where they are referred to by their Japanese names. In
Fushigi Yûgi the Four Symbols are gods within the book "The Universe of the Four Gods" that grants three wishes to the summoned priestess from another world. ==See also==