Ronaldo’s virtual has become fifteen fighters of the Japanese fighting wing Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves.
Portuguese football player Cristiano Ronaldo on his Instagram account announced that he will be one of the characters in the future game of Japanese Fury Fury: City of the Wolves.
According to the game outline, Ronaldo in his free time decided to attend South Town, a fictional area of events based on the real city of Miami to achieve new football skills.
In the game, Cristiano Ronaldo was given Colombian Juan Felipe Sierra.
View this post on InstagramPosted Cristiano Ronaldo (@cristiano)
The game -developing also released an additional video in which they focus on athlete’s fighting techniques – he uses football and ball techniques as his own martial art.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-bey2zfbu
In total, 17 fighters were stated in the game, the fifteenth whom Ronaldo became, and 5 more would be added to the game for one year as additional content for the purchase. Considering that the football player enters the main team of warriors, unlike the other “guest” characters, it can be assumed that in this way the SNK manufacturing company is trying to be interested in a larger number of customers.
Fatal Fury: The city of Wolves is the first game in the series in 26 years – the final game of the series was released in 1999. The game’s release date was scheduled for April 24, 2025.
We remind you, earlier reported that Cristiano Ronaldo had set a full note on YouTube.
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