SNK's flagship fighter enters its third year of support. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves launches Season 3, "Destined for Revenge," on July 23, opening a run of six new fighters delivered one per month and headlined by Rick Strowd. Alongside the roster expansion, SNK is changing how it sells content — moving to individually purchasable DLC characters — and rolling out a new all-in Revenge Edition. It's a meaningful pivot for a game the fighting-game community has kept alive well past launch.
- ▶Sources: SNK — official press release · Gematsu — Season 3 DLC characters · EventHubs — Season 3 reveal · EventHubs — Rick Strowd trailer
Key Facts at a Glance
| Field | Detail | |
|---|---|---|
| Game | Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves | |
| Season | Season 3 — "Destined for Revenge" | |
| Start | July 23, 2026 | |
| Cadence | One new fighter per month | |
| First fighter | Rick Strowd (July 23) | |
| Season Pass 3 | $19.99 | |
| Revenge Edition | $49.99 (base game + all 3 passes) | |
| Platforms | PC · PS5 · PS4 · Xbox Series X\ | S |
A Season Built on Monthly Drops
Rather than dumping its roster in one wave, Season 3 spreads six fighters across the calendar, adding stages and content each month. The staggered cadence keeps the meta shifting through the back half of 2026 and gives the community fresh matchup study on a steady schedule — a model competitive scenes tend to prefer over a single front-loaded release.

The Season 3 Roster
The Season 3 lineup leans heavily on returning Fatal Fury legends. Rick Strowd leads off on day one, with the full slate rolling out monthly and two slots held as mystery reveals.
| Fighter | Window |
|---|---|
| Rick Strowd | July 2026 |
| Duck King | August 2026 |
| Kim Kaphwan | September 2026 |
| Mystery fighter | October 2026 |
| Laocorn | November 2026 |
| Mystery fighter | December 2026 |
For longtime fans, the returns carry weight: Kim Kaphwan, the series' iconic Taekwondo master, is a marquee addition, while Duck King and Laocorn round out a nostalgia-forward lineup. Rick Strowd's day-one gameplay trailer has already drawn scrutiny from the FGC breaking down his tools.
The Real Shift — How SNK Sells Characters
The bigger story for buyers is the business-model change. Where earlier content required buying complete season passes, Season 3 makes all previous DLC characters available individually, and continues that flexibility going forward. For players who only want one or two fighters, that lowers the entry cost sharply.
| Purchase option | Price |
|---|---|
| Season Pass 3 | $19.99 |
| Revenge Edition (base + 3 passes) | $49.99 |
| Individual DLC characters | Now available |
The new Revenge Edition at $49.99 bundles the base game with all three season passes — positioned as the cleanest on-ramp for newcomers who want the full current roster in a single purchase.
Community and Competitive Read
City of the Wolves has held a committed competitive base since release, and a monthly-drop season is tuned for exactly that audience — a reason to keep training and re-entering the lab through year-end. The move to à la carte character sales also answers a common complaint about modern fighting games: being forced to buy bundles for a single wanted fighter. Whether the mystery October and December slots deliver a genuine surprise — a crossover guest or a deep-cut revival — will shape how much buzz the season sustains.
The GamePeak Bottom Line
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Season | Season 3 — "Destined for Revenge" |
| Start | July 23, 2026 |
| Fighters | 6 total, one per month, led by Rick Strowd |
| Notables | Kim Kaphwan, Duck King, Laocorn + 2 mystery |
| Model change | Individual DLC character purchases |
| Editions | Season Pass 3 $19.99 · Revenge Edition $49.99 |
Season 3 is both a content push and a pricing reset. The monthly-fighter cadence keeps the competitive scene fed through the end of 2026, the legend-heavy roster leans on nostalgia, and the switch to individual DLC sales meaningfully lowers the cost of entry. For lapsed players, the Revenge Edition and per-character buying make jumping back in easier than it has been since launch.
