The distant relative of Blue Mary who is a peacekeeper in South Town wasn’t able to bring his partner’s killer to justice and now continues his quest in this sequel to the title which he made his debut, Garou: Mark of the Wolves. Despite being adept at many police issued weapons, all he’ll need is his fists to bring order to South Town.
His character bio actually leads me to ask several questions. The fact that he’s traveling with Marky, his deceased partner’s son means he’s likely not going to be a playable character (it will be interesting to see if he gets the aged up treatment) and the fact the Freeman is still on the loose means that perhaps we should expect the svelte British serial killer could make an appearance in the City of the Wolves. Only time will tell as we gradually get more and more information as the game gets closer to it’s release date.
Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is set for an early 2025 release on PC, Xbox Series X|S and the PlayStation platform.
FATAL FURY: CotW |KEVIN RIAN
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