It’s an exciting time for SNK and Capcom fans as the two companies have once again teamed up, this time bringingStreet Fighter’s Ken Masters toFatal Fury: City of the Wolves. While not a complete surprise, considering theFatal Fury: City of the WolvesDLC roadmap confirmed Ken and Chun Li, this is the first time fans are seeing the iconic fighter in action.

While commonly positioned as rivals due to each company’s legendary fighting game franchises, both Capcom and SNK have recently become friendly once again. Alongside the rerelease of theSNK vs Capcomseries in the recentCapcom Fighting Collection 2,Street Fighter 6has seen the addition of Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranuifrom theFatal FuryandKing of Fightersfranchises. As popular as those additions were, Capcom is now handing SNK two of its own highly popular characters to use.

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While previously revealed as concept artwork forFatal Fury: City of the WolvesDLC character roadmap, SNK finally fully revealed the addition of Ken Masters through a new trailer, even if a release date wasn’t provided quite yet. Ken’sStreet Fighter 6voice actor, David Matranga, is back voicing the character forCity of the Wolves, and players will have his newer look with the brown coat as an available cosmetic option. However, players can also select Ken’s iconic red gi outfit as an alternative, bringing the classic look fromStreet Fighter 2into the game as well.

Street Fighter’s Ken Masters Joins the Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Roster

In terms of moves, Ken will likely feel pretty familiar to longtime fans. His SNK appearance features all the moves one would expect like his Shoryuken, Hadoken, Tatsumaki Senpu-kyakuas as well as some of hisnewer abilities seen inStreet Fighter 6. For instance, the trailer shows off his Dragonlash Kick, a jumping flying kick that forces a side switch. The trailer also reveals his Ignition and Redline Gears like the Shoryureppa as well as SNK’s take on Ken’s Shinryu Reppa.

SNK is likely hoping that Ken’s arrival later this summer will supercharge game sales, as even though the title has seen plenty of positivity from the community, the game hasn’t sold as well as the company would have hoped. In fact, the sluggish launch resulted inSNK’s CEO stepping down from his positionat the company. Though with Ken and then Chun Li arriving in the near future, the outlook may be a bit brighter forCity of the Wolves.

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After 26 years, FATAL FURY is back! SNK’s beloved 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. But that is all about to change: 26 years on, a brand-new entry—FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves—is set to arrive on the scene!FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves features a unique art style that stimulates the senses, an innovative REV system that supercharges the excitement, plus a host of other battle systems even more robust than before. The game also breathes new life into the series by introducing two distinct control schemes (ensuring fun and excitement for newcomers and veterans alike) as well as other fresh features and elements.The streets of South Town are a hotbed of action, wild dreams, and even wilder ambition. Here, at long last, a new legend is about to unfold…

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