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Nightmare Geese Now Available in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves

Proving that legends never die, Nightmare Geese is now available in SNK’s Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves as part of Season Pass 2.

Voiced by Professional Voice Actor Richard Epcar, Nightmare Geese was the former emperor of South Town and packs an aura of chi energy.

Worthy of the legend himself, see Nightmare Geese for yourself with the full-length animated trailer by Masami Ôbari (Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans) below:

FATAL FURY: CotW|NIGHTMARE GEESE| Animated Trailer (Full-Length) 

A free update has also made its way to Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, which includes exclusive alternative outfits for Rock and Preecha that inspired by Street Fighter’s Luke and Juri Han. 

Players will also be able to take on the Kage Terry boss and take advantage of new crossover skills and a new EOST with Street Fighter 6 villain JP.

As part of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Season Pass 2, Nightmare Geese is joined by the recently released Kim Jae Hoon (read our preview!), along with Blue Mary, Wolfgang Krauser, and two mystery characters at a later date.

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is now available for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5,Xbox Series X|S, and PC (via both Steam and the Epic Games Store).

As of this writing, fans can take 20% off the Legend Edition that bundles the base release with Season Passes 1 and 2!

Make sure to read our review of the base Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves release (90/100!):

“Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves has got that dog (or is it wolf?) in it, bringing depth, originality, and countless ways to throw down in South Town.”

For those feeling social, make sure to give a follow to the official Fatal Fury Twitter/X social media channel.

An official SNK Discord server is also available for those that’d like to join the conversation.

Source: Press Release

Casey Scheld

Casey Scheld brings 15+ years of experience, previously serving in professional comms and (of course!) writing roles. Joining in 2012, his role as EIC lets him explore the human element, tapping into the stories - and passion! - that make us all love the medium.

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