Fatal Fury 2, along with two other Super Nintendo Entertainment System games, have been added to the Nintendo Switch Online library.
A trailer released by Nintendo, which can be seen below, announced that Fatal Fury 2, Sutte Hakkun, and Super Ninja Boy are now available in the SNES collection.
Released in 1992 as a sequel to the fighting game, Fatal Fury 2 introduced new characters Kim Kaphwan and Mai Shiranui. They joined the original roster of fighters, including Terry Bogard and Big Bear, expanding the lineup to eight.
Three #SuperNES classics are now live for #NintendoSwitchOnline members!
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) January 24, 2025
☑️ Fatal Fury 2
☑️ Super Ninja Boy
☑️ Sutte Hakkun pic.twitter.com/zM0HZC2tuk
Meanwhile, Sutte Hakkun has never been released in English before now. This side-scrolling puzzle game involves collecting rainbow shards as a small creature named Hakkun.
Lastly, Super Ninja Boy, a game ahead of its time, is now available on Nintendo Switch Online 34 years after its 1991 release. It combines role-playing elements with action-packed gameplay, allowing players to control Jack and battle enemies. It also features multiplayer, enabling a second player to join at any time.
These games are accessible at no additional cost to users with an active Nintendo Switch Online membership and the Expansion Pass. Nintendo regularly updates its extensive Switch Online libraries, which include titles from the Nintendo Entertainment System, Nintendo 64, Game Boy, and more.