You have already seen FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves and Street Fighter 6 trade iconic fighters, with Mai and Terry entering SF6 while Ken and Chun-Li joined FATAL FURY. That crossover set a clear precedent for deeper collaboration between SNK and Capcom.
Now you are watching the partnership expand further, as SNK adds new costumes and fresh story content to City of the Wolves. An unexpected announcement trailer revealed these updates and sparked close analysis across the community.
Metro City battleground in City of the Wolves
You fight on a new crossover arena modeled after Metro City from Street Fighter 6. The stage recreates the yard outside Luke’s gym, bringing a familiar urban training ground into FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves.
Background details reinforce the connection. You can spot a large image of Manon on one of the buildings, hinting at her presence within the shared universe and raising questions about future roster additions.
Street Fighter costumes for FATAL FURY characters
You can outfit select fighters in FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves with alternate looks inspired by Street Fighter 6. The collaboration adds recognizable designs while keeping each character’s original move set intact.
- Rock Howard wears Luke’s SF6 costume, adopting the modern MMA-inspired style and color scheme.
- Preecha receives Juri’s outfit, reflecting the sleek and aggressive visual identity tied to Juri Han.
You access these costumes as part of the crossover update content.
A fresh story arc: Street Fighter 6 enters Episodes of South Town (EOST)
You step into a new chapter inside Episodes of South Town, the RPG-style single-player mode in FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves. This update expands the mode with a crossover storyline that blends SNK’s South Town with elements pulled directly from Street Fighter 6.
The new episode centers on JP, whose sinister abilities twist Terry Bogard into a corrupted form known as Kage Terry. He serves as the final boss of this crossover path, and you must defeat him to close out the story thread.
Kage Terry adopts techniques tied to Akuma’s legacy, including the Raging Demon. That move dramatically changes the pacing of the final encounter and forces you to react with precision rather than rely on standard offense.
You also face enemies inspired by SF6’s World Tour mode. Expect unusual opponents such as box-headed gang members and even refrigerator-themed fighters, which reinforce the connection between Metro City and South Town.
As you progress through this chapter, you unlock mechanics modeled after SF6’s Drive System. The trailer highlights abilities resembling:
- Drive Rush
- Drive Impact
These tools expand your combat options within EOST and give you access to pressure and armor-style tactics familiar to SF6 players. The integration does not replace CotW’s systems; instead, it layers additional mechanics into the story experience.
Carlos from Final Fight appears in City of the Wolves
You can also spot Carlos Miyamoto, a character from Capcom’s Final Fight series, during the EOST segment. He appears in battles involving Tezoc and Terry, placing another Capcom property inside the crossover framework.
His inclusion immediately sparked speculation within the fighting game community. Some players believe he may connect to one of the unannounced Season 2 characters, though SNK has not confirmed that theory.
Carlos’ presence strengthens the broader Capcom link, especially since Final Fight already shares history with Street Fighter. By placing him in South Town, the update widens the crossover beyond just SF6’s core cast.
Release timing for the SF6 crossover update
You gain access to this crossover content on February 26 as a free update for FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves. The patch adds:
- New Street Fighter–themed costumes
- The dedicated EOST collaboration storyline
- Additional crossover gameplay elements
The same date also introduces Nightmare Geese as a DLC fighter. That means you receive both new single-player content and a roster expansion at once.
Community discussions continue around potential additions, including requests for classic costumes and interest in seeing Kage Terry become playable. Players also speculate about future crossover projects, but SNK has only confirmed the February 26 update and its included content.