The Ukrainian producer steps into the arena as Mr. Big returns to the series for the first time in nearly two decades.
Tokyo, 23 January 2026 - Today, Miss Monique drops a new weapon into the Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves arsenal: ‘Blue Moon Factory’, produced to honor the surprise arrival of series veteran Mr. Big. His return rounds out the last reveal of Season 1, completing a slate that has brought combat all-stars like Andy, Ken, Joe, and Chun-Li into the Fatal Fury arena over the past months. This latest addition strengthens a soundtrack already stacked with superstar talent, including Afrojack, Alok, Solomun, Steve Aoki, Alan Walker, and more, further cementing it as the most defining and culturally resonant gaming soundtrack this year.
Miss Monique’s latest track, ‘Blue Moon Factory’, arrives with high energy, both for club and the realm of combat fantasy. With a kinetic rave rhythm and an unctuous melody that hits the sweet spot in a way only she knows how, Miss Monique's 'Blue Moon Factory' is simply hardwired for confrontation. As the track unfolds, grinding basslines ride over an ultimately raw production, together channelling the industrial dojo where Mr. Big earned his fighting stripes.
Speaking on the new release Miss Monque says, “As a fan of gaming, it was hugely exciting to work on a track from a video game company as storied as SNK and such an iconic game series as Fatal Fury. I thoroughly enjoyed reimagining the track for the dance floor and hope that it can help to further bridge the gaming world with the dance music world.”
With Mr. Big officially completing the Season 1 roster for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, the iconic franchise also steps into the new year with its momentum in full force, further cementing its influence as one of the most enduring and culture-shaping fighting series in the modern gaming industry.
Choose your fighter wisely, as Miss Monique's 'Blue Moon Factory' steps into the arena on streaming platforms worldwide today.
About FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves:
SNK's beloved FATAL FURY series first hit the market in 1991, spearheading the fighting game boom of the 1990s that swept the industry thereafter. GAROU: MARK OF THE WOLVES (released in 1999) has, for some time, served as the franchise's most recent installment. But that is all about to change: 26 years on, a brand-new entry - FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves - is set to arrive on the scene! FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves features a unique art style that stimulates the senses, an innovative REV System that supercharges the excitement, plus a host of other battle systems even more robust than before. The game also breathes new life into the series by introducing two distinct control schemes (ensuring fun and excitement for newcomers and veterans alike) as well as other fresh features and elements. The streets of South Town are a hotbed of action, wild dreams, and even wilder ambition. Here, at long last, a new legend is about to unfold...
SNK's beloved FATAL FURY series first hit the market in 1991, spearheading the fighting game boom of the 1990s that swept the industry thereafter. GAROU: MARK OF THE WOLVES (released in 1999) has, for some time, served as the franchise's most recent installment. But that is all about to change: 26 years on, a brand-new entry - FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves - is set to arrive on the scene! FATAL FURY: City of the Wolves features a unique art style that stimulates the senses, an innovative REV System that supercharges the excitement, plus a host of other battle systems even more robust than before. The game also breathes new life into the series by introducing two distinct control schemes (ensuring fun and excitement for newcomers and veterans alike) as well as other fresh features and elements. The streets of South Town are a hotbed of action, wild dreams, and even wilder ambition. Here, at long last, a new legend is about to unfold...
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