DLC Roster - FATAL FURY City of the Wolves
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If the base roster didn’t have enough brawlers for your liking, the DLC roster is where things start heating up. If you’re looking for returning legends the DLC picks so far are leaning toward fanservice in all the right ways. Here's who's been added through post-launch content so far, and what we know about them.
DLC Roster for FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves
Andy Bogard
Yes, the younger Bogard brother is finally here. Andy has been missing from the spotlight for a while, but he’s returned to slice things up with his usual ninja flair. His default rival hasn’t been confirmed yet, but he’s heavily tied to Terry and Mai in the story, as expected. No official theme or stage is listed just yet.
Ken Masters
Straight outta Street Fighter, Ken is here to throw fire with his signature Shoryuken and flaming kicks. He’s part of a crossover collaboration that’s turning heads. No word on his dedicated rival or stage yet, but you can probably guess his role—flashy, cocky, and still somehow charming.
Joe Higashi
The Muay Thai clown prince returns. He’s fast, loud, and here to stir up chaos with spinning fists and wild energy. His rival is likely tied to the Bogard brothers, as always, but no official stage or track has been announced for him yet.
Chun-Li
Another Street Fighter crossover pick. Chun-Li brings her lightning kicks, charge setups, and Interpol presence to South Town. Like Ken, her rival and theme details haven’t been fully confirmed, but let’s be honest—you already know she’s gonna kick half the roster’s heads off and look graceful doing it.
Mr. Big
One of the original Art of Fighting bosses and an old-school Fatal Fury menace. He’s tall, mean, and comes with a pair of batons that will absolutely ruin your combo plans. His rival? Most likely Geese or Kain, but again, nothing official yet.
Final Blurb
The DLC roster isn’t massive yet, but it’s already showing variety. Two Street Fighter legends, two legacy names, and a returning boss. Not bad. Expect more characters to drop as the game’s lifecycle rolls on—and if this pace keeps up, the post-launch roster might end up even stronger than the base one.