Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Adds DJ Salvatore Ganacci

SNK has announced that the Bosnian-Swedish DJ Salvatore Ganacci will be a playable character in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. Salvatore is a “justice-dealing Artist who has arrived in South Town looking for inspiration to help finish his latest (and hopefully greatest) anime music video.”  Trailers featuring the DJ and his character along with his moves was also released. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves will launch on April 24 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store.

Additional details:

Salvatore Ganacci (voiced by Sean Chiplock in English, Hinata Tadokoro in Japanese)

  • Fighting Style: Salvatore Ganacci
  • Cherishes: Music and Anime
  • Salvatore Ganacci

Salvatore is a justice-dealing Artist who has arrived in South Town looking for inspiration to help finish his latest (and hopefully greatest) anime music video.When his good friend Duck King tells him about the KOF tournament on the horizon, Salvatore decides it just might give him the spark he needs.Combining DJing and martial arts, Salvatore is nothing if not versatile—mixing music, muscles, and mayhem leaving even the most formidable opponents stunned and disoriented by his extraordinary abilities.

 

The game’s details:

The 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.

All-new REV System Shifts the Fight into Top Gear

The REV System, a toolset making its Fatal Fury debut, offers unique offensive options from when the battle begins. Players can use REV Arts, REV Accel, REV Blows (while S.P.G. is active), and more until you hit your limit and the REV Meter overheats. Balance your heat level and keep the pressure on your opponent to fight at full throttle!

Classic Battle Systems Evolved

Many classic Fatal Fury battle systems are back in full force, including Combination Attacks, Just Defense, Braking, Dodge Attacks, and Feints. These systems return to the fold after more than 25 years and have evolved for the modern day. Buckle up for red-hot action and competitive fights to the finish!

Experience-Tailored Control Schemes

Players can choose from two control schemes: Arcade Style is based on precise, technical inputs, while Smart Style lets you perform flashy special moves and combos using directional inputs and single button presses. From fighting game newcomers to seasoned veterans, everyone will be tricked out with the right controls—tailored specifically to your level.

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