Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Season 2 Launches

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Season 2 Launches

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Season 2 begins January 22, 2026 with Kim Jae Hoon, new fighters, monthly releases, and the all-in-one Legend Edition.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Jan 24, 2026

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Season 2 Launches

SNK has officially started Season 2 of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, launching on January 22, 2026, and setting the tone with the arrival of Kim Jae Hoon as the first downloadable fighter in the new lineup. The update introduces a fresh content roadmap for the fighting game, bringing back classic characters, adding new mechanics through updated move sets, and continuing the monthly release cadence that keeps the roster expanding throughout the year.

Produced by Yasuyuki Oda, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves continues to modernize the long-running series while keeping its traditional fighting foundations intact. Season 2 builds directly on that approach, offering both competitive players and casual fans more reasons to stay engaged as new characters and stages roll out over the coming months.

A New Content Cycle for City of the Wolves

Season 2 is structured around a steady DLC release schedule tied to Season Pass 2. Rather than dropping everything at once, SNK is spacing out its fighters month by month, giving players time to learn each character before the next arrives. Kim Jae Hoon is available immediately, followed by Nightmare Geese in February, Blue Mary in March, and Wolfgang Krauser in April. Two additional fighters remain unannounced and are scheduled for May and June.

This approach keeps Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves feeling active between major updates, especially for players focused on ranked matches and tournament play. Each DLC character also arrives with new stages, ensuring that the visual side of the game grows alongside the roster.

Kim Jae Hoon Brings Taekwondo Pressure to the Roster

Kim Jae Hoon enters Season 2 as its lead fighter and immediately defines its tone. His fighting style is built around traditional Taekwondo techniques passed down from his father, with an emphasis on elegant kicks, close-range pressure, and fluid transitions between ground and air combat.

In practice, Kim Jae Hoon is designed for players who prefer constant momentum. His tools let him stay aggressive without overcommitting, allowing him to push opponents toward the corner while still reacting to defensive options. He works well in both neutral exchanges and extended combos, making him accessible for newcomers but deep enough for advanced players.

How Kim Jae Hoon Plays in Real Matches

Kim Jae Hoon’s move set mixes classic Fatal Fury design with newer mechanics introduced in City of the Wolves. Hangetsu Zan gives him a forward-moving heel drop that keeps pressure intact, while Hien Zan works as both an anti-air and a combo extender. Shakka Shuu adds guard-point utility, letting Kim absorb hits before countering, and its Rev version launches opponents for follow-ups.

Ryuusei Raku functions as a low starter that can be braked into different routes, making it useful for mix-ups and combo creation. Hisyou Kyaku provides a reliable aerial ender after launch moves, and the new Houten Kyaku gives Kim a way to leap over low attacks and projectiles while striking back from above. Together, these tools push Kim toward a balanced but offensive playstyle that rewards smart positioning and timing rather than raw execution alone.

Legend Edition Simplifies Entry for New Players

Alongside Season 2, SNK has released Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves – Legend Edition, which bundles the base game with both Season Pass 1 and Season Pass 2. Instead of splitting purchases across multiple packs, the Legend Edition provides access to all current fighters and every upcoming Season 2 character in one package.

Season Pass 1 already includes characters like Andy Bogard, Ken, Joe Higashi, Chun-Li, and Mr. Big, plus additional stages. With Season Pass 2 layered on top, players get Kim Jae Hoon and the rest of the Season 2 roster through June 2026. At the moment, the Legend Edition serves as the main way to access the complete version of City of the Wolves.

What Season 2 Means for Fatal Fury’s Future

Season 2 continues SNK’s push to treat Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves as a live platform rather than a one-and-done release. The steady character cadence, mystery fighters, and new mechanics introduced through DLC help keep the competitive scene evolving. Returning icons like Blue Mary and Krauser appeal to long-time fans, while newcomers like Kim Jae Hoon expand how the game is played at a system level.

With two unrevealed fighters still on the way and monthly updates planned through mid-2026, Season 2 positions City of the Wolves as an ongoing project rather than a static entry in the series.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

When did Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Season 2 start?
Season 2 officially began on January 22, 2026.

Who is the first Season 2 character?
Kim Jae Hoon is the first playable fighter released with Season Pass 2.

Which characters are coming in Season 2?
Season 2 includes Kim Jae Hoon, Nightmare Geese, Blue Mary, Wolfgang Krauser, and two mystery characters scheduled for later release.

How often are new fighters released?
SNK is releasing one new character per month throughout Season 2.

What is the Legend Edition?
The Legend Edition includes the base game plus Season Pass 1 and Season Pass 2, giving players access to all current and upcoming characters.

Does Kim Jae Hoon play aggressively?
Yes. Kim Jae Hoon focuses on Taekwondo-based pressure, using kicks, guard points, and aerial follow-ups to maintain offensive momentum.

Are there new stages in Season 2?
Yes. Each Season 2 character release includes additional stages to expand the game’s environments.

Will there be more characters after Season 2?
SNK has not confirmed plans beyond Season 2, but the current roadmap runs through June 2026 with two unrevealed fighters still coming.

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January 24th 2026

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January 24th 2026