This content is a DLC for Samurai Shodown, unlocking the singular playable character WAN•FU within the base fighting game experience. Released in 2020, this addition integrates a new warrior with unique movesets into the existing competitive framework, requiring ownership of the main game on platforms like the Nintendo Switch to access. The scope is strictly roster expansion, offering new strategic depth without altering core game modes or story.
The primary function of this DLC is the introduction of WAN•FU into the existing competitive framework. Players who acquire this content gain access to his unique moveset, special techniques, and overall fighting style. This integration means that all established gameplay mechanics—such as weapon-based combat, rage gauge management, and defensive options—remain consistent, but the strategic layer is expanded by the addition of a new variable in player matchups.
WAN•FU brings a distinct combat philosophy to the roster. Mastering this character requires understanding their specific reach, damage output, and optimal combo routes within the established engine of Samurai Shodown. For dedicated players, this translates into learning new character matchups, both when playing as WAN•FU and when facing him.
As a character unlock, this DLC focuses solely on expanding the available roster. It does not introduce new story scenarios, unique stages, or entirely new gameplay systems outside of the character's specific command list and attributes. The content seamlessly integrates into the existing structure of the parent game, making the new fighter available across all standard competitive and exhibition modes.
This specific character unlock was made available for the Nintendo Switch version of the game. The content was initially released on February 25, 2020, extending the longevity of the core fighting game experience by providing fresh content for the established player base.
The change is localized to the roster selection screen. By adding WAN•FU, the total number of viable combatants increases, potentially shifting the current competitive meta and offering veteran players a new toolset to explore within the established high-stakes, weapon-focused duels that define Samurai Shodown.