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SB19 expanded their global reach by collaborating with Japanese gaming and entertainment company SNK Corporation for a new ...
Their new track “DUNGKA!” blends adrenaline-pumping visuals with Filipino creativity in a landmark cross-industry ...
The collaboration music video of SB19’s “Dungka” features the “Fatal Fury” character Tizoc, a pro-wrestler known as “an ...
SNK CEO Kenji Matsubara is stepping down, launching speculation if their latest game Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves flopped at launch.
City of the Wolves seems to face a disappointing run while another fighting game sees its source code leaked illegally. All these and more on this week’s gaming news and culture recap.
The collaboration features a short music video introducing 'Dungka!' played against SB19's dancing and cinematic battle ...
City of the Wolves in this latest trailer for the fighting game. Meet the characters, learn about the REV System, and more.
SNK’s beloved Fatal Fury series first hit the market in 1991, spearheading the fighting game boom of the 1990s that swept the industry thereafter. GAROU: MARK OF THE WOLVES (released in 1999 ...
Get a deep dive into Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves in this latest trailer for the fighting game. Meet the characters, learn about the REV System, and more. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is ...
SNK reports a leadership change with CEO Kenji Matsubara stepping down following the release of Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.
Fatal Fury has always felt like the Pepsi to the Coca-Cola of Street Fighter. SNK’s fighting game series emerged around the same time as Capcom’s iconic franchise but never rose to its iconic ...
SNK, bankrolled by Saudi Arabia, made a play for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves to be the biggest fighting game on the planet. It doesn’t appear to have worked. However, the sales numbers we ...