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The King of Fighters is an annual tournament uniting fighters from across the world, starting in 1994. Those deemed worthy of entry into the King of Fighters receive a letter of invitation from an anonymous sponsor of the tournament. Fighters are divided into teams of three and battle other teams in order to advance to the finals.

In The King of Fighters '94 and The King of Fighters '95, the sponsor of the King of Fighters tournament turned out to be Rugal Bernstein, a notorious criminal and fighter who held the tournament in order to satisfy his thirst for competition. He was consequently defeated at the end of the first two tournaments by the team from Japan, consisting of the story's main protagonists, Kyo Kusanagi, Benimaru Nikaido, and Goro Daimon.

In 1996, the King of Fighters tournament was announced again, though the letters of invitation sent out to fighters were no longer sent by Rugal. The letters also announced many changes, the first of which being a massive overhaul of the tournament's approach. During the time that had passed between the tournaments in 1995 and 1996, and the King of Fighters tournament's fame had grown immensely, to the point that it turned into a major international event, which had not happened before. Huge corporations transformed the King of Fighters tournament into something widely televised, commercialized, and celebrated, drawing in many crowds.

The Japan Team reached the finals of the tournament again, where the sponsor turned out to be a woman named Chizuru Kagura. Her intent was to make contact with Kyo Kusanagi, as well as his rival and enemy, Iori Yagami. After fighting Kyo and losing to him, Chizuru revealed to him that a larger power was afoot, known as the Orochi, and that he would soon have to battle against it.

New characters introduced in this episode include Kasumi Todoh, who became a member of the Ladies' team and acts as a rival to the Art of Fighting Team; Leona Heidern, who joins the Ikari Team in place of her mentor, Heidern, to investigate Geese Howard; Mature and Vice, two of Rugal's assistants who join Iori Yagami and aid him; and the Boss Team, composed of Geese Howard, Wolfgang Krauser, and Geese's right-hand-man, Mr. Big.

This is the first game to achieve KOF's distinct look; its graphics and sound more closely resemble the newer King of Fighters games than they do those of KOF '95.

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Portrait KOF96 Kyo.pngKyo Kusanagi
Portrait KOF96 Benimaru.pngBenimaru Nikaido
Portrait KOF96 Daimon.pngGoro Daimon
Portrait KOF96 Terry.pngTerry Bogard
Portrait KOF96 Andy.pngAndy Bogard
Portrait KOF96 Joe.pngJoe Higashi
Portrait KOF96 Ryo.pngRyo Sakazaki
Portrait KOF96 Robert.pngRobert Garcia
Portrait KOF96 Yuri.pngYuri Sakazaki
Portrait KOF96 Leona.pngLeona Heidern
Portrait KOF96 Ralf.pngRalf Jones
Portrait KOF96 Clark.pngClark Still
Portrait KOF96 Chizuru.pngChizuru Kagura
Portrait KOF96 Goenitz.pngLeopold Goenitz
Portrait KOF96 Athena.pngAthena Asamiya
Portrait KOF96 Kensou.pngSie Kensou
Portrait KOF96 Chin.pngChin Gentsai
Portrait KOF96 Geese.pngGeese Howard
Portrait KOF96 Krauser.pngWolfgang Krauser
Portrait KOF96 Big.pngMr. Big
Portrait KOF96 Kim.pngKim Kaphwan
Portrait KOF96 Chang.pngChang Koehan
Portrait KOF96 Choi.pngChoi Bounge
Portrait KOF96 Kasumi.pngKasumi Todoh
Portrait KOF96 Mai.pngMai Shiranui
Portrait KOF96 King.pngKing
Portrait KOF96 Iori.pngIori Yagami
Portrait KOF96 Mature.pngMature
Portrait KOF96 Vice.pngVice