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Nintendo Switch Online Gains Fatal Fury 2 and More SNES Classics

Jan 24, 2025 12:30 PM

Nintendo has expanded its Nintendo Switch Online library by adding three classic Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) titles, including the iconic Fatal Fury 2, the previously unreleased in English Sutte Hakkun, and Super Ninja Boy. Fatal Fury 2, released in 1992, introduced new characters like Kim Kaphwan and Mai Shiranui, enriching its roster alongside classic fighters such as Terry Bogard. Sutte Hakkun is a side-scrolling puzzle game featuring a tiny creature named Hakkun, focusing on collecting rainbow shards. Additionally, Super Ninja Boy, a blend of RPG and action gameplay, allows two players to join the fight against various enemies. These games are accessible at no extra cost for Nintendo Switch Online members who have subscribed to the Expansion Pass, highlighting Nintendo's commitment to delivering nostalgic experiences through its online service.

What classic games have been added to Nintendo Switch Online?

The latest additions to Nintendo Switch Online include Fatal Fury 2, Sutte Hakkun, and Super Ninja Boy, providing players with a nostalgic trip back to classic SNES gaming.

Fatal Fury 2 is a beloved fighting game from the early '90s, known for its competitive gameplay and diverse character lineup. It laid the groundwork for future entries in the Fatal Fury series and contributed to the fighting game genre's evolution. The title helped popularize SNK's fighting games and is still fondly remembered by fans today, making its inclusion in the Nintendo Switch Online library a significant addition for both new players and long-time fans.

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