
Street Fighter 6 is a fantastic game, but one common complaint is that new content hasn’t been added very quickly after its release.
The Capcom fighting game looks really good, which means it takes a lot of work to add new content like stages and outfits.
It’s concerning that Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is performing better than this game, especially among its target audience.
Nightmare Geese will be released next week, on February 26th, as part of Season 2 of the game.
Like all new characters in the game, you can play through his Arcade mode, try him out online, and experience his story further in the RPG-style Episodes of South Town.
Plus, every version of the game will receive a free update with new Street Fighter content. This update will include new costumes for Rock and Preecha, modeled after Luke and Juri.
The game also features a new story arc called “Episodes of South Town” centered around the villain JP. This storyline will pit you against recognizable characters like Carlos Miyamoto from Final Fight 2 and even the Refrigerator from Street Fighter 6.
The story will end with a new character, Kage Terry (also known as Shadow Terry), but players won’t be able to control him during this part.
There’s a lot to be excited about, and fans of Fatal Fury are especially thrilled right now.
Are you planning to try out the new Street Fighter-themed content in the game? Let us know what you think in the comments!
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2026-02-20 13:06