Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the all-time greatest footballers in the world. And the Portugal international has a massive fan base.
Over the years, Ronaldo has not just built a stellar career, but he has a massive fanbase, as the former Real Madrid player has the biggest number of followers on Instagram and is a followed footballer across all social media platforms.

And recently, Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed details about a new game mode update for the upcoming fighting game Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, developed by SNK.
The update, scheduled for release on July 15, 2025, will introduce a quest featuring Ronaldo's story set in the game's fictional South Town.
Ronaldo shared the announcement through a video on X, which includes footage of the game's dynamic gameplay and visual effects. The video emphasizes the action and excitement of the new mode, reflecting Ronaldo's competitive persona and potentially appealing to both his fans and gaming enthusiasts.
"On July 15, a new game mode update featuring my story is coming!Are you ready to play my quest in South Town," the caption of Ronaldo's post read.
This collaboration represents another instance of Ronaldo's involvement in the gaming industry, utilizing his widespread popularity to promote the game. Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves aims to revitalize the classic fighting game series with its innovative REV System and distinctive art style, and Ronaldo's participation is expected to attract a broader audience, bridging interests in sports and gaming.
As the release date approaches, the gaming community anticipates the impact of this update, which not only promises an engaging gameplay experience but also illustrates the evolving intersections between sports, gaming, and digital media marketing strategies.
In terms of his footballing career, Cristiano Ronaldo will stay at Al Nasser for the next couple of seasons. The Portugal international was being linked with the move away, and there were widespread speculations that he may join another club to play in the Club World Cup. But that hasn't been the case as Ronaldo recently signed a new contract at the Saudi club and will continue to grace Asian football.