Fatal Fury City of the Wolves release date in April 2025 confirmed with Street Fighter 6 DLC characters
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Fatal Fury CotW Release Date and SF6 DLC Characters Revealed

SNK has confirmed the release date for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves at its Tokyo Game Show 2024 live stream. The new fighting game will appear worldwide on April 24, 2025. The company also revealed that it will bring Ken and Chun-Li from Capcom’s Street Fighter 6 as DLC characters.

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SNK also announced that Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves will have 17 playable characters at launch. The list so far includes Rock Howard, Terry Bogard, Hotaru Futaba, Preecha, Tizoc a.k.a. Griffon Mask, Marco Rodrigues, B. Jenet, Vox Reaper, Kevin Rian, Billy Kane, and Mai Shiranui. That means there are still six more launch characters SNK has yet to reveal as of September 2024.

Street Fighter 6‘s Ken and Chun-Li will be part of the first Season Pass that adds five DLC characters in total. Ken will be one of the first two characters who will appear in Summer 2025. Chun-Li will be the fourth DLC character, as she is slated for release in the Winter 2025 window, which runs from December 2025 to February 2026.

Fatal Fury City of the Wolves character roster summary
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The appearances of Street Fighter 6 DLC characters signify that the collaboration between Capcom and SNK will go both ways. Capcom has released Terry Bogard as a DLC character in Street Fighter 6 in late September 2024. It will also add Mai Shiranui as part of the game’s Year 2 roadmap.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves will be available on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store, with its release date set on April 24, 2025.


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