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The sixth mainline game in the ''Fatal Fury'' series after ''Real Bout 2'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Garou: Mark of the Wolves}}'', was released in late 1999 and serves as a ten year time-skip from the events of ''Real Bout'', greatly revamping the gameplay and removing the two-plane system in favor of expanded defensive options. Terry is the only returning character in this installment, with the rest of the cast being newcomers (although some of them have some relationship to veteran characters); the game focuses on Geese's son, Rock Howard, whom Terry adopted at the end of ''Real Bout''. The main antagonist is Rock's uncle, Kain R. Heinlein, who hosts a new King of Fighters tournament in South Town's neighboring city of Second South Town in an effort to locate Rock and lure him into his control. | The sixth mainline game in the ''Fatal Fury'' series after ''Real Bout 2'', ''{{iw|wikipedia|Garou: Mark of the Wolves}}'', was released in late 1999 and serves as a ten year time-skip from the events of ''Real Bout'', greatly revamping the gameplay and removing the two-plane system in favor of expanded defensive options. Terry is the only returning character in this installment, with the rest of the cast being newcomers (although some of them have some relationship to veteran characters); the game focuses on Geese's son, Rock Howard, whom Terry adopted at the end of ''Real Bout''. The main antagonist is Rock's uncle, Kain R. Heinlein, who hosts a new King of Fighters tournament in South Town's neighboring city of Second South Town in an effort to locate Rock and lure him into his control. | ||
While ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'' marked the end of the ''Fatal Fury'' series for 26 years, the characters continued to make regular appearances in other SNK games, including ''The King of Fighters'' and other guest appearances. At [[EVO]] 2022, a new entry had been green-lit and was later revealed at the following EVO as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves}}''. Some elements from a cancelled 2D counterpart of ''City of the Wolves'' (tentatively known as ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves 2'') found its way to its eventual released 2.5D counterpart, such as Terry's diagonal Rising Tackle move. Ahead of the game's launch date, it was announced at Summer Game Fest 2024 that ''Fatal Fury'' protagonists Terry and Mai would be guest fighters in Capcom's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter 6}}'' via the Season 2 Pass in exchange for ''Street Fighter'' protagonists [[Ken Masters]] and Chun-Li appearing in ''City of the Wolves'' | While ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'' marked the end of the ''Fatal Fury'' series for 26 years, the characters continued to make regular appearances in other SNK games, including ''The King of Fighters'' and other guest appearances. At [[EVO]] 2022, a new entry had been green-lit and was later revealed at the following EVO as ''{{iw|wikipedia|Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves}}''. Some elements from a cancelled 2D counterpart of ''City of the Wolves'' (tentatively known as ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves 2'') found its way to its eventual released 2.5D counterpart, such as Terry's diagonal Rising Tackle move. Ahead of the game's launch date, it was announced at Summer Game Fest 2024 that ''Fatal Fury'' protagonists Terry and Mai would be guest fighters in Capcom's ''{{iw|wikipedia|Street Fighter 6}}'' via the Season 2 Pass in exchange for ''Street Fighter'' protagonists [[Ken Masters]] and Chun-Li appearing in ''City of the Wolves''' Season 1 Pass, along with collaborations with real life celebrities, such as {{iw|wikipedia|Cristiano Ronaldo}} and {{iw|wikipedia|Salvatore Ganacci}}. Additionally, this game marks the first canonical playable appearance of a member from the ''Art of Fighting'' cast with Mr. Big available as a DLC character. While Rock's mother, Marie is revealed to be alive, and both Kain and Billy are working to negotiate with Big to secure her safety, this game ultimately exploits the truth between the Krausers, in which Geese, Wolfgang and Rock descended from, and the Jin dynasty, which initially survived by two pairs of former ''Fatal Fury 3'' antagonists, the full-blooded modern Jin twins, Chonrei and Chonshu. | ||
==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''== | ||