The system will add the game Fatal Fury 2, Sutte Hakkun, Super Ninja Boy
Kodoani.com – Nintendo has just announced on Twitter/X that the three classic Fatal Fury 2, Sutte Hakkun and Super Ninja Boy have been officially added to the service Nintendo Switch Online. In particular, this is the first time Sutte Hakkun has been released with the English version, bringing the opportunity to experience many players around the world. These games will be available in the Nintendo Switch online expansion package without extra cost.
Launched in 1991 on SNES, Super Ninja Boy is a role -playing action game with unique turn -based fighting style. Meanwhile, Fatal Fury 2, released in 1992, is an important part of SNK's cult fighting game series, where characters like Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, Mai Shiranui and Geese Howard become a symbol of the body. This type. The game also plays a fundamental role for The King of Fighters brand later. And Sutte Hakkun, first released in 1997 on Super Famicom in Japan, brought an innovative puzzle game based on the use of colors to interact with the environment.
The Fatal Fury game series not only made a mark in the game village but also inspired the famous anime series, including Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf (1992), Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle (1993) and Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture (1994). All three films have the character design of Masami bari, in which the third part is directed by himself.
In addition to the good news from Nintendo Switch Online, SNK is also preparing to launch Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves on April 24 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X | S, Steam and Epic Games Store. This game will have a special cooperation with Street Fighter, when Ken and Chun-Li appear in the Season Pass 1 package, with Ken launched in the summer of 2025 and Chun-Li in the winter 2025. The other three other characters will also Additional in this package, stretching from the summer of 2025 to early 2026.
The EVO event marked an important milestone for the announcement of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, confirming the strong return of one of the oldest antagonistic game brands. The fact that Nintendo brought classic SNK games to their platform also showed respect for the game history and the desire to connect the new generation of players to the legends of the past.