Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 gets first screens

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Orange and blue, just like every other game from the past few years.

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Following on from yesterday’s announcement that Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 is in the works, Bandai Namco have released some screens and art.

We still don’t know a great deal about the game itself, except that it’s going to offer 1v1 fighting, online multiplayer, offline multiplayer, it’s being developed by CyberConnect 2, and it’s only going to be on Xbox One, PS4, and PC so it should look rather nice. I say “should look rather nice” because, while the screens below are almost certainly in-game and focus on the series’ traditional “bright colours and anime-ish looks”, they’re not exactly from standard fight-y bits.

As this is a numbered Ultimate Ninja Storm game, we can also assume it’s going to be following the series’ plot once again, and should prove to be a bit more robust than last year’s Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution. And that, unfortunately, is about all we know.


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