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Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is scheduled to launch in early 2025

SNK recently announced that their upcoming fighting game, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, will be released in early 2025. To celebrate, the team has released two new gameplay trailers showcasing the game's graphics and action-packed gameplay.

The first trailer features a brief glimpse of the gameplay footage and the release period, which is dated early 2025. Although not very long, the trailer seems to capture the essence of the fighting game, with spectacular animations and fantastic art.

The second trailer shows gameplay focusing on some of the first confirmed characters. The first five characters include four familiar faces, Rock Howard, Terry Bogard, Hotaru Futaba, and Tizoc, and a brand-new addition to the roster, Preecha.

While SNK has not announced the platforms on which the game will be released, it is reasonable to assume that it will be available on PCs and consoles. This is consistent with the release of The King of Fighters XV, which was also released on multiple platforms. Crossplay is also a possibility, but as of now, the developer hasn't confirmed it.

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