Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves DLC Reveals Mr. Karate Is Actually Robert Garcia – Double Crossover Explained
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<h2>BREAKING: Mr. Karate DLC Adds Surprise Twist to <em>Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves</em></h2><p>SNK has unveiled the next DLC character for <em>Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves</em> – Mr. Karate – but under the iconic tengu mask is actually <strong>Robert Garcia</strong>, creating a dual crossover scenario. The announcement came during a special presentation at <strong>Evo Japan</strong> today.</p><figure style="margin:20px 0"><img src="https://www.gamespot.com/a/uploads/screen_medium/3/37852/4691357-ss05.jpg" alt="Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves DLC Reveals Mr. Karate Is Actually Robert Garcia – Double Crossover Explained" style="width:100%;height:auto;border-radius:8px" loading="lazy"><figcaption style="font-size:12px;color:#666;margin-top:5px">Source: www.gamespot.com</figcaption></figure><p>This marks the first time Mr. Karate has been portrayed as a different character within SNK’s fighting game universe, making it a unique gameplay and lore development. The DLC is scheduled for <strong>May 2025</strong>, following the final Season 2 character Kenshiro from <em>Fist of the North Star</em> in June.</p><h3>What’s New About Mr. Karate?</h3><p>“This Mr. Karate is not the alter ego of Takuma Sakazaki,” said an SNK representative during the presentation. “Instead, Robert Garcia takes on the mantle, complete with a long ponytail, a suit, and his signature gold chain.” The character retains the classic tengu mask but has new animations and moves reflecting Robert’s fighting style.</p><p>Previously, Mr. Karate appeared in SNK games as Takuma’s secret identity. In <em>Art of Fighting</em>, Takuma was the final boss, and later used the masked persona as a hero. Now, Robert Garcia – the flamboyant best friend of Ryo Sakazaki – steps into the role, offering a fresh moveset hybrid.</p><h3>Background: Two Crossovers in One Character</h3><p>The announcement resolves a gap in the <em>Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves</em> Season 2 DLC schedule. Last month, SNK confirmed Kenshiro (from <em>Fist of the North Star</em>) as the June fighter, leaving May unassigned. Fans speculated on a second crossover character from SNK’s own library.</p><p>Mr. Karate’s inclusion is itself a crossover from the <em>Art of Fighting</em> series, but the Robert Garcia twist adds another layer. “It’s a double nod to both <em>Art of Fighting</em> fans and those who love character transformations,” said a GameSpot editorial voice. “SNK is blending universes in an unexpected way.”</p><p>The original <em>Fatal Fury</em> series and <em>Art of Fighting</em> share a continuity, with characters appearing across both. Robert Garcia, known for his wealthy background and explosive kickboxing style, now brings that energy to the masked identity.</p><h3>What This Means for Players</h3><p>This DLC character effectively offers two characters in one: the visual of Mr. Karate with the moves and personality of Robert Garcia. Players can expect a fast-paced, aggressive playstyle combining Robert’s kicks and Mr. Karate’s special moves like the Haoh Shokoken.</p><p>“We wanted to surprise the community and honor both <em>Art of Fighting</em> legacy and the mask motif,” the SNK rep added. “This opens possibilities for future crossovers where even well-known alter egos can be reinterpreted.” The May release aligns with SNK’s ongoing support for <em>City of the Wolves</em>, which launched in 2024 to positive reviews.</p><h3>Looking Ahead: Season 2 and Beyond</h3><p>With May’s Mr. Karate and June’s Kenshiro, Season 2 of <em>Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves</em> is complete. SNK has not announced a Season 3 but hinted at more crossovers. Fans can read the <a href="#full-article">original full article at GameSpot</a> for details.</p><p>The <em>Fatal Fury</em> franchise continues to expand its roster by pulling from SNK’s rich history. Mr. Karate’s reimagining as Robert Garcia may set a precedent for future characters. The reaction from the fighting game community has been strong, with many praising the creative decision.</p>