City of Wolves characters leaked online

12 Undisclosed Information Fatal Fury: City of Wolves The characters appeared online, generated from a complete datamine. The leak also offers some indirect hints at previously unreported details, suggests Fatal Fury: City of Wolves At least five DLC seasons will be received.

Legendary fighting game developer SNK launched Fatal Fury: City of Wolves in April 2025, marking a return to the series for the first time since then Garou: Mark of the wolf In 1999. The game's latest content rolled out a few days ago, on April 24th, arriving as the first anniversary update to launch Season 2 with Wolfgang Krauser. However, the patch appears to contain more than initially advertised.

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Fatal Fury is back with a vengeance with Fatal Fury: City of Wolves, a thoroughly entertaining, if slightly lighthearted, return to form.

City of Wolves is reportedly getting a dozen new characters

Many unpublished character references have been uncovered in the latest version Fatal Fury: City of Wolves On April 25th. Thanks to some timely and enthusiastic datamining efforts, build 2.0.1 was found to contain mentions of 12 new fighters with character ID entries spanning PL049 through PL038. Reddit user Cednym interpreted the info dump as indicative of SNK planning at least five post-launch seasons as a whole.

Of the 12 new slots, two carry tentative character identities: PL047 reads as Mr. Karate and the previously skipped PL036 as Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star. The remaining ten entries are unknown in the files, their release order may be subject to change. The conclusion proceeds twofold Fatal Fury: City of Wolves Datamines from February and May 2025, both of which have flagged character IDs that have since been confirmed in-game, as recently exemplified by Krauser. Fighters named in those earlier passes, including Duck King, Blue Mary, and Ryo Sakazaki, also reappear in an expanded group of sedonyms. The datamine does not address the ten unknown slots occupied or when each season begins.

All character references from Fatal Fury: City of Wolves 2.0.1 Datamine

  • Season 2 (2026)

    • Mr. Karate (PL047)

    • Kenshiro (PL036)

  • Season 3 (~2027)

    • Rick (PL026)

    • Duck (PL033)

    • ❓ (PL039)

    • ❓ (PL040)

    • ❓ (PL048)

    • ❓ (PL049)

  • Season 4 (~2028)

    • ❓ (PL041)

    • Franz (PL017)

    • sing (PL016)

    • Alfred (PL028)

    • ❓ (PL046)

    • ❓ (PL043)

  • Season 5 (~2029)

    • ❓ (PL042)

    • ❓ (PL045)

    • Ryo (PL029)

    • Kasumi (PL027)

    • ❓ (PL038)

    • ❓ (PL044)

All weather forecasts are tentative; The release order can still change, especially for unknown characters.

Based on the limited sample size currently on offer, five seasons will push SNK's character action game into 2029 and into a multi-year DLC trajectory. Street Fighter 6. The two titles still have many things in common, considering less than a year has passed Street FighterKen entered the Masters Fatal Fury: City of Wolves Season 1.

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The mysterious dozen leaked online shortly after SNK permanently discounted it from $59.99 to $19.99 as part of its one-year anniversary celebration. As with references to fighters yet to come, the price cut could be interpreted as a sign that the Japanese developer may be planning an extended post-launch content cycle. After all, a lower base-game price can help expand a game's audience, making the multi-year pursuit of extensive paid DLC more viable. Anyway, SNK hasn't officially promised anything Fatal Fury: City of Wolves Plans beyond the recently introduced second season.


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issued

April 24, 2025

ESRB

T For Teens // Language, violence, suggestive themes

developer(s)

SNK

publisher(s)

SNK

Engine

Unreal Engine 4


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