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Faaast Penguin x Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves collab event available today on Nintendo Switch

Posted on June 11, 2025 by in News, Switch

The free-to-play title Faaast Penguin, developed by Historia Inc., has just launched an exciting new collaboration. Players can enjoy a special crossover event with Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, available right today on the Nintendo Switch.

As part of the event, fans can unlock 30 cosmetic items inspired by the Fatal Fury universe, including outfits based on iconic characters such as Terry Bogard, Hokutomaru, and Mai Shiranui.

This is a limited-time event running from 9 PM PT on June 11, 2025, until 9 PM PT on July 2, 2025.

Here is some aditional information:

Historia Inc. has revealed details for the upcoming collaboration between Faaast Penguin, the chaotic survival action racing game, and the legendary fighting game FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves!

Get ready for exclusive penguin-themed costumes featuring FATAL FURY characters, along with special move emotes and Ultimates inspired by their iconic moves! Take on challenges to unlock Rock Howard for free, and strike a pose at the photo spots where you can take pictures that look like action fighting scenes in FATAL FURY!

Faaast Penguin is available to play for free and supports cross-platform play on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, and Epic Games Store!

  • Obtain 30 cosmetic items and a special KO consumable inspired by the legendary Fatal Fury franchise’s first game in more than 25 years as part of a limited-time event running until Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at 9:00 PM PDT

 

  • Unlock the Rock Howard costume and nameplate for free by completing special Challenge events, or purchase outfits based on Hotaru Futaba, Terry Bogard, Hokutomaru, and if you’re a bad boy or girl, Mai Shiranui

You can watch the colaboration trailer below 

Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Collaboration Trailer

 

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