Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Introduces Blue Mary

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  • Blue Mary, a popular grappler known for her Sambo fighting style, is the next DLC fighter in Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Season 2 Pass, set to arrive on March 26.
  • In Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, Blue Mary uses a variety of attacks including Spin Fall, Vertical Arrow, and Real Counter, and is easy to learn but requires precise timing to master.
  • The Legends Unleashed Season 2 will introduce six characters through monthly releases, with four confirmed (Kim Jae Hoon, Nightmare Geese, Blue Mary, and Wolfgang Krauser) and two more yet to be announced.
  • Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves was released on April 24, 2025, for multiple platforms including PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store), and features a distinctive visual style, innovative REV system, enhanced battle mechanics, and accessible control schemes.

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SNK announced on March 19 that Blue Mary, the next DLC fighter in the Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Season 2 Pass, will arrive in the game on March 26. This fan-favorite grappler, known for her powerful Sambo fighting style, debuted in Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory in 1995. In Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, Blue Mary uses attacks that can be extended into grabs, along with special moves like Spin Fall, Vertical Arrow, and Real Counter. While she may not hit as hard as Nightmare Geese and lacks a direct ranged attack, her moves are easy to learn but demand precise timing to master. Blue Mary dominates opponents with potent combos, counters (even aerial attacks), and deceptive feints into grapple moves. Although her combo variety is somewhat limited, mastering her strategic combat offers a rewarding experience. In Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, Blue Mary gains a unique edge over her The King of Fighters XV incarnation with the S.P.G system, enabling a Commando Sambo move exclusive to this title. As a special agent operating in South Town, she now sets out to uncover more about Geese’s legacy and the sacred scrolls.

Allegra Clark and Sarah Emi Bridcutt voice Blue Mary in English and Japanese, respectively. In Arcade Mode, Blue Mary enters another King of Fighters tournament seeking information about Geese’s legacy, the sacred scrolls, and their connection to Stroheim. Meanwhile, in South Town Episodes mode, she investigates the disappearance of Marky following a call from Kevin Rian, a SWAT agent protecting the town. The “Legends Unleashed” Season 2 will introduce six characters through monthly releases. The confirmed lineup includes Kim Jae Hoon, Nightmare Geese, Blue Mary, and Wolfgang Krauser, with two more to be announced. This season coincides with the release of the Fatal Fury: City of The Wolves Legend Edition, which includes the base game and Seasons 1 and 2, granting access to all currently confirmed DLC characters. At this time, SNK has no plans to offer the base game and Season 1 for individual purchase. The Fatal Fury series, a landmark franchise that fueled the 1990s fighting game boom after its debut in 1991, saw its most recent installment with Garou: Mark of the Wolves (1999) until the arrival of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves 26 years later.

Fatal Fury City of Wolves Enhances Series with REV System, Accessible Controls & More on Multiple Platforms

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, released on April 24, 2025, for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (via Steam and Epic Games Store), boasts a distinctive visual style, the innovative REV system, and enhanced battle mechanics. It revitalizes the series with accessible control schemes for all players, alongside other new features. An internet connection is required to access all game content. Owners of the PlayStation 4 version can upgrade to the PlayStation 5 version at no additional cost. A PlayStation 5 console with a disc drive is required for upgrading physical PlayStation 4 copies. Visit the official website and social media for more details.

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In other gaming news, Jonathan Dubinski dives into an exciting announcement over on Players for Life. Just in time for the latest season of Fortnite, Epic Games has partnered with HBO to bring the Game of Thrones universe into their battle royale. Dubinski’s article, “Game of Thrones Returns, but This Time in Video Games”, reveals all the juicy details about this collaboration, including the reveal of Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, and The Night King as upcoming skins within a new Battle Pass. While Epic kept things under wraps until now, dataminers have already leaked early visuals of Jon and The Night King’s in-game models. Meanwhile, in the spirit of keeping up with the wolf pack, Carlos Mendoza’s recent piece, ‘Fatal Fury City of the Wolves: Blue Mary Joins the Dance and Still Packs a Punch’, published on March 19, dives into SNK’s latest DLC trailer introducing Blue Mary, who’s set to unleash her commando sambo combat style come March 26th. With two distinct arcs and six characters lined up for Season 2, there’s plenty of fangs at play here. But let’s not forget the rapidly evolving streaming landscape; Sophie Laurent’s insightful analysis, “Netflix May Alter Series Release Methods Once Again”, explores Netflix’s strategic shift towards annual seasons and the intricate balance between fan demands and production capacities. So, mark your calendars for March 20th, click here Game of Thrones Returns, but This Time in Video Games to read more about the icy hot crossover event in Fortnite, and be sure to check out Mendoza’s article here Fatal Fury City of the Wolves: Blue Mary Joins the Dance and Still Packs a Punch for all things Fatal Fury, while also diving into Laurent’s analysis at Netflix May Alter Series Release Methods Once Again.



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