Gaming
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Receives New Trailer, Collector’s Edition Revealed

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, the latest entry of the series developed by CyberConnect 2 launching later this year on consoles and PC, is one of the many Bandai Namco published titles that the Japanese company has brought to the Japan Expo 2015, which is currently being held in France.
During the event, Bandai Namco has released a brand new Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 trailer which showcases a variety of playable characters such as Madara Uchiha and a few others. Plenty of gameplay sequences are showcased in the new trailer so make sure to check it out by going at the end of this post.
Bandai Namco has also finally revealed all the details on the European Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Collector’s Edition which will include a copy of the game, the Naruto x SasukeFuturePack Metal Case, a Sasuke Metal Plate, a Naruto Uzumaki (THE LAST) 17cm Figurine and an exclusive Storm Memories Artbook.
New details have also emerged on the Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 pre-order bonuses. Just like for the Japanese version of the game, all those who pre-order the game will receive Boruto, Sarada, Naruto and Sasuke from The Last movie, and the Kakashi, Sakura and Hinata The Last costumes. Boruto, Sarada and the Kakashi The Last DLC packs are exclusive to pre-order and won’t apparently be sold at a later time.
Yesterday a new Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 screenshot has surfaced online, showcasing Sasuke. The character has obviously been playable in previous entries of the series and will be back in the new game with all his special techniques.
Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 will be released this Autumn on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Even though the Collector’s Edition and the pre-order bonuses have been detailed, the game still lacks a solid release date for all regions. We will keep you updated on the matter as soon as more comes in on it so stay tuned for all the latest news.
Gaming
Life DLC High on Knife hits PlayStation 3 on October 3

High on Life gets its first major paid DLC next week. From October 3, you can experience High on Knife. The offering was announced by a strange claymation trailer, and while you can still expect a silly experience, the developers wanted to make it spooky.
Announcing the DLC, Squanch Games CEO Mike Fridley said: “High On Knife is still hilarious and weird, but we’re getting spooky. Maybe not ‘I may never sleep again’ terror, but ‘my dreams are going to be broken for a while’. Imagine body horror, but your horrible body gets worse. We need your trust for now.”
Consider our curiosity piqued. Would you have bought High on Life for PlayStation or played it before? Any thoughts on High on Knife? Are you considering another serving?
Gaming
For Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’s PS5 Trophies, Do Everything

Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 appears to be a completionist’s dream, like its predecessors. Famous developer Insomniac Games has revealed a partial list of Trophies for the upcoming release, likely excluding spoilers. The lesson is that you must do almost everything to get Platinum.
Gongs include 100% completing every district in the game, including quests, collectibles, and crimes. You must also buy all gadget upgrades, unlock all suits, and complete combat missions as Peter Parker and Miles Morales. It seems simple, but you must do everything.
Here is a partial list of spoiler-free Trophies. After browsing, let us know if you’ll go Platinum. Doesn’t it look fun to unlock?
Gaming
PlayStation Delete Account Search Traffic Soars After Security Breach

After an alleged data breach this week, Google Trends registered a 277% increase in “delete PlayStation account” searches. Ransomware group claimed to have “successfully compromised all of Sony’s systems” and sold stolen data. The Japanese giant says it’s investigating.
Despite no leak confirmation, search data suggests many gamers are eager to close their accounts in the aftermath. A 277% increase in search traffic is alarming, but we don’t know how many queries it represents.
Sony was hit hard over a decade ago when a PSN data breach took down its online network. This led the company to offer free security and several games as compensation. Naturally, it increased behind-the-scenes security.
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