FATAL FURY: CotW - Season Pass 2 (DLC)
Six new fighters drop into City of the Wolves across Season Pass 2, headlined by series icons and at least one jaw-dropping crossover guest. Pure roster fuel for anyone already invested in the base game.
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About FATAL FURY: CotW - Season Pass 2 (DLC)
Season Pass 2 is a straight-up content delivery vehicle for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, and that is exactly what it should be. No fluff, no new modes, no apologies. You get six additional playable characters rolled out one per month, plus a handful of extra stages bundled with select fighters. If you are already logging hours in the base game, this is the logical next step. If you are on the fence about CotW itself, the Season Pass is not the entry point. The confirmed lineup leans hard into Fatal Fury legacy. Kim Jae Hoon leads things off, bringing a Taekwondo rushdown style built around fire-enhanced pressure and kick strings that work from close range into midscreen. Nightmare Geese follows, a reworked boss version of the series' most iconic villain, whose overpowered tool set was always going to raise eyebrows in competitive lobbies. Blue Mary brings a grapple-and-counter kit that rewards reading your opponent, and Wolfgang Krauser, a six-foot-five powerhouse with massive reach and punishing offense, arrives as the fourth confirmed character alongside a major game balance update tied to the title's first anniversary. The two remaining slots belong to Mr. Karate and Kenshiro, the latter a guest from the Fist of the North Star franchise and the kind of crossover that makes the community stop mid-match to argue about lore. Context matters here. The base game's REV System is what makes every new character feel distinct to play. The Rev Gauge builds as you spend EX specials and use Rev Guard, and if you let it overheat you lose access to your best tools and become vulnerable to guard crush pressure. Every Season 2 character has been designed around that mechanic, which means the gap between learning a character's normals and actually understanding their optimal Rev usage is real. Kim Jae Hoon, for instance, rewards players who can sustain pressure without overcommitting the gauge, while Krauser's intimidating reach means opponents will often be reacting to his Rev choices more than initiating their own. The monthly drip of fighters also means the broader competitive meta shifts in waves, which keeps the online ranked pool interesting between drops. The honest caveat is structural, not about character quality. Two characters in the pass, Mr. Karate and Kenshiro, were not yet fully revealed at the time of the pass's original sale. Buying a season pass where a third of the content is still behind a mystery curtain is a mild leap of faith. SNK's track record with Season 1 (Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, Ken, Chun-Li, Mr. Big) suggests the picks will be crowd-pleasing, but if one of those mystery slots lands outside your personal wishlist, there is no unbundling it. Also worth noting: the base game's solo RPG mode, Episodes of South Town, does not receive new content through the season pass. If you were hoping for expanded single-player story beats around these characters, that is not what this DLC is. For the player who has already found a main and wants more matchup variety, more stages, and more reasons to queue up ranked, Season Pass 2 delivers on the core promise cleanly. The Kenshiro inclusion alone has the FGC talking. Grab it if CotW is already your fighting game of choice this year. Alex, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- DirectX
- Version 12
- Storage
- 60 GB
- Graphics
- GTX1060 (VRAM 6GB)
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-7500
- 64bit support
- Yes
- System requirements
- Windows 10
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Game Info
- Developer
- SNK CORPORATION
- Publisher
- SNK CORPORATION
- Release Date
- Jan 22, 2026