DLC characters and stages that are set to be added via Season 2 and 3 of SNK’s upcoming fighting game, Fatal Fury: City Of The Wolves, have potentially been leaked.
A data mine of the Fatal Fury: City Of The Wolves open beta game files has possibly revealed the names of DLC characters and stages that are set to be added to the base game roster via Season 2 and 3. Those who do not wish to be spoiled should stop reading here.

Fatal Fury: City of The Wolves Leaked Season 2 & 3 Characters
The aforementioned leaked list of characters that may end up in Fatal Fury: City of The Wolves as part of future DLC can be seen below.
The table above confirms a prior leak regarding the DLC characters that will be added to the game via Season 1. They include Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, and Mr. Big. The names of the remaining two characters that will arrive via the first Season Pass aren’t listed here. However, based on the leaked roadmap, Ken and Chun-li will be joining the character roster as guest characters from Street Fighter.
Fatal Fury: City of The Wolves Leaked DLC Stages
The leaked list of stages that are set to arrive in Fatal Fury: City of The Wolves via future DLC can be seen in the screenshot below.
Some of these stages appear to be variations of others, such as a “Dark” variant of the Geese Tower and a “Morning” variant of the Dream Amusement Park.
For the uninitiated, Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves is the first new installment in the Fatal Fury series in 26 years, it serves as a direct continuation of 1999’s Garou: Mark of the Wolves. The game is set to launch on April 24, 2025, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, and Xbox Series X|S. City of the Wolves retains the core 2D combat mechanics of its predecessor while introducing refinements and new features. Familiar gameplay elements from Mark of the Wolves are making their return, including the TOP system, now called the Selective Potential Gear (SPG) system, and the Just Defense mechanic, which has been expanded into Hyper Defense to guard against multi-hit attacks.