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  • ✇Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism
  • Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Gets New Preecha TrailerAbdul Saad
    SNK has released a new trailer for the upcoming fighting game Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves showcasing the character Preecha. She is “a scientist investigating the wonders and miracles of a fascinating principle known as ki (spirit energy).”  The trailer shows off the character’s moves, voice lines, and more. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves will launch in early 2025 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. The game’s details: The Fatal Fury serie
     

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Gets New Preecha Trailer

SNK has released a new trailer for the upcoming fighting game Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves showcasing the character Preecha. She is “a scientist investigating the wonders and miracles of a fascinating principle known as ki (spirit energy).”  The trailer shows off the character’s moves, voice lines, and more. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves will launch in early 2025 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

The game’s details:

The Fatal Fury series first hit the market in 1991, spearheading the fighting game boom of the 1990s that swept the industry thereafter. Garou: Mark of the Wolves (released in 1999) has, for some time, served as the franchise’s most recent installment.

All-new REV System Shifts the Fight into Top Gear

The REV System, a toolset making its Fatal Fury debut, offers unique offensive options from when the battle begins. Players can use REV Arts, REV Accel, REV Blows (while S.P.G. is active), and more until you hit your limit and the REV Meter overheats. Balance your heat level and keep the pressure on your opponent to fight at full throttle!

Classic Battle Systems Evolved

Many classic Fatal Fury battle systems are back in full force, including Combination Attacks, Just Defense, Braking, Dodge Attacks, and Feints. These systems return to the fold after more than 25 years and have evolved for the modern day. Buckle up for red-hot action and competitive fights to the finish!

Experience-Tailored Control Schemes

Players can choose from two control schemes: Arcade Style is based on precise, technical inputs, while Smart Style lets you perform flashy special moves and combos using directional inputs and single button presses. From fighting game newcomers to seasoned veterans, everyone will be tricked out with the right controls—tailored specifically to your level.

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  • ✇Niche Gamer
  • Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves release date set for April 2025Brandon Orselli
    SNK Corporation has announced a release date for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, their long-awaited follow up to Garou: Mark of the Wolves. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is set to launch on April 24th, 2025 for Windows PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5. Alongside the news of a release […] Source
     

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves release date set for April 2025

20. Srpen 2024 v 20:31
SNK Corporation has announced a release date for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, their long-awaited follow up to Garou: Mark of the Wolves. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is set to launch on April 24th, 2025 for Windows PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5. Alongside the news of a release […]

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  • ✇PC Archives - Siliconera
  • Mai Shiranui Returns in Fatal Fury: City of the WolvesJohn Capetanos
    Mai Shiranui will be making her return to the Fatal Fury series in SNK's newest fighting game Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. A trailer for her came up as the latest announcement for the game at gamescom 2024. The game appeared with a new trailer featuring Mai in both a brand new design for the new entry and her classic look. You can take a look at the gamescom 2024 Mai Shiranui Fatal Fury trailer here: https://twitter.com/summergamefest/status/1825970638890160220 Tweet via Summer Game
     

Mai Shiranui Returns in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves

20. Srpen 2024 v 21:40

Mai Shiranui in her new outfit in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves

Mai Shiranui will be making her return to the Fatal Fury series in SNK's newest fighting game Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. A trailer for her came up as the latest announcement for the game at gamescom 2024. The game appeared with a new trailer featuring Mai in both a brand new design for the new entry and her classic look.

You can take a look at the gamescom 2024 Mai Shiranui Fatal Fury trailer here:

https://twitter.com/summergamefest/status/1825970638890160220
Tweet via Summer Game Fest

The trailer showcased Mai Shiranui's combos and highlighted her design through the ages before revealing her new black jacket and pants ensemble. It showed off some of her specials and supers as well. After that, SNK revealed the classic look, which involves the red and white kunoichi dress from her previous appearances.

Mai Shiranui is one of many stars making their way to Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. Characters like B. Jenet, Terry Bogard and Rock Howard will also be taking the stage alongside new fighters.

The trailer also featured a release date for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves: April 24, 2024. That was followed by the contents of the special edition. The special edition will feature the base game and the first season pass, featuring five new characters to play as, for $59.99. In addition, pre-orders of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves will give players the Fatal Fury 2 look for Terry Bogard and along with three-day early access. So people who pre-order can play starting on April 21, 2025.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves will be available on the Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox Series S/X and PC on April 24, 2024.

The post Mai Shiranui Returns in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves appeared first on Siliconera.

  • ✇Eurogamer.net
  • Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves aims to revive fighting game royalty - and it's nailing it so farScott McCrae
    In the pantheon of fighting games – a genre in which the community typically moves along once a new entry arrives – there are those specific games that stand above the others and maintain a legendary status. Games like Street Fighter 3: Third Strike, Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, and Capcom Vs. SNK 2 have maintained huge communities in the 20-plus years since they launched and are held in high regard by the fighting game community to this day. There's one more example with a particularly mythic status:
     

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves aims to revive fighting game royalty - and it's nailing it so far

27. Červenec 2024 v 11:07

In the pantheon of fighting games – a genre in which the community typically moves along once a new entry arrives – there are those specific games that stand above the others and maintain a legendary status. Games like Street Fighter 3: Third Strike, Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, and Capcom Vs. SNK 2 have maintained huge communities in the 20-plus years since they launched and are held in high regard by the fighting game community to this day. There's one more example with a particularly mythic status: SNK's 1999 classic Garou: Mark of the Wolves, which was not only was a soft-reboot of the Fatal Fury series but also the last of that series to ever release, as SNK shifted focus onto The King of Fighters as its premiere fighting game franchise.

For years and years, I've been waiting on a follow-up to Mark of the Wolves – which was apparently nearly complete before SNK went bankrupt back in 2001. Every single time EVO would come around and SNK would hit the stage with a new announcement, only for it to be a new Samurai Shodown or King of Fighters (both of which were bangers, mind you), I'd be disappointed. SNK producer Yasuyuki Oda, who also led development on KOF and Samurai Shodown, has been vocal about wanting to return to the game, outright saying in 2022 that he "went back to SNK to complete Garou". This finally came to pass at EVO later that year, when Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves was confirmed.

After a couple more trailers throughout 2023, and making its first playable appearance at EVO Japan earlier this year, City of the Wolves was confirmed for a Summer Game Fest appearance. So, after finding out I was going to the event this year, naturally the very first appointment I made was going to be the fighting game I've waited 25 years for (okay, I only played Garou for the first time like 6 years ago, but it's far more dramatic to put it that way). And after getting to play the game, there's no better way to describe it than hot damn, they nailed it.

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  • ✇Eurogamer.net
  • Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves aims to revive fighting game royalty - and it's nailing it so farScott McCrae
    In the pantheon of fighting games – a genre in which the community typically moves along once a new entry arrives – there are those specific games that stand above the others and maintain a legendary status. Games like Street Fighter 3: Third Strike, Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, and Capcom Vs. SNK 2 have maintained huge communities in the 20-plus years since they launched and are held in high regard by the fighting game community to this day. There's one more example with a particularly mythic status:
     

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves aims to revive fighting game royalty - and it's nailing it so far

27. Červenec 2024 v 11:07

In the pantheon of fighting games – a genre in which the community typically moves along once a new entry arrives – there are those specific games that stand above the others and maintain a legendary status. Games like Street Fighter 3: Third Strike, Marvel Vs. Capcom 2, and Capcom Vs. SNK 2 have maintained huge communities in the 20-plus years since they launched and are held in high regard by the fighting game community to this day. There's one more example with a particularly mythic status: SNK's 1999 classic Garou: Mark of the Wolves, which was not only was a soft-reboot of the Fatal Fury series but also the last of that series to ever release, as SNK shifted focus onto The King of Fighters as its premiere fighting game franchise.

For years and years, I've been waiting on a follow-up to Mark of the Wolves – which was apparently nearly complete before SNK went bankrupt back in 2001. Every single time EVO would come around and SNK would hit the stage with a new announcement, only for it to be a new Samurai Shodown or King of Fighters (both of which were bangers, mind you), I'd be disappointed. SNK producer Yasuyuki Oda, who also led development on KOF and Samurai Shodown, has been vocal about wanting to return to the game, outright saying in 2022 that he "went back to SNK to complete Garou". This finally came to pass at EVO later that year, when Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves was confirmed.

After a couple more trailers throughout 2023, and making its first playable appearance at EVO Japan earlier this year, City of the Wolves was confirmed for a Summer Game Fest appearance. So, after finding out I was going to the event this year, naturally the very first appointment I made was going to be the fighting game I've waited 25 years for (okay, I only played Garou for the first time like 6 years ago, but it's far more dramatic to put it that way). And after getting to play the game, there's no better way to describe it than hot damn, they nailed it.

Read more

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