SNK has revealed the patch notes for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves update 1.1.4. This patch applies fixes to Preecha, Salvatore Ganacci, and some other bugs. Additionally, the developers are working on fixes for several known issues regarding Guard Cancels, Hokutomaru, Mai, and even replays.
For those unaware, Replays are currently going through a desync issue. This means that you’ll see both characters standing still or doing weird actions during the replay, not showcasing what actually happened during the match. The next patch City of the Wolves receives will fix this issue.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves 1.1.4 Patch Notes
Check out the full details of the 1.1.4 patch notes below, via SNK:
Additionally, COTW will receive many additions in Fall 2025, such as character-specific ranks. With the game’s launch, Phase 0 of the ranked match matchmaking begins until Fall 2025, which starts Phase 1 and many new features.
Phase 1 of the Ranked Match mode will introduce another rank within the mode and character-specific ranks. Phase 1 and these planned features will arrive around August to October 2025.
Also, as part of the SNK World Championship 2025, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves will headline the tournament circuit with a $2,500,000 total prize pool. In particular, the winner of the tournament will take home $1,500,000. Qualifying tournaments will be held in various regions worldwide in the SNK World Championship 2025, so be sure to keep your eyes open for many events.
Lastly, five additional characters will arrive with Season Pass 1, including Ken and Chun-Li from Street Fighter. Here’s the DLC release schedule for Season Pass 1:
- Andy Bogard (Summer 2025)
- Street Fighter’s Ken (Summer 2025)
- Joe Higashi (Fall 2025)
- Street Fighter’s Chun-Li (Winter 2025)
- Mr. Big (Early 2026)
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves releases on April 24 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store. Physical pre-orders are available now. Be sure to check out our review of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves. We also got to interview Yasuyuki Oda, Nobuyuki Kuroki, and Joshua Weatherford, with a few teases on the future of Capcom collaborations.