
Yesterday Bandai Namco has shown more of its upcoming Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, the new entry of the series developed by CyberConnect 2, in a new livestream. The livestream not only showed footage from the soon to be released playable demo but also footage from the full game. If you have missed the livestream and want to check it out right now, you will be happy to know that it’s now been made available on YouTube.
The new Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 livestream is over 1 hour long so there’s plenty of footage to check out. While the stream didn’t show anything really new about the game, it was still nice to see the game in action. You can check out the latest Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 right below.
As mentioned above, a Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 playable demo is going to be released soon in North America and Europe on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The demo will allow players to play through the intense battle between Harashimara Senju and Madara Uchiha, a battle that has been shown several times through promotional material. This demo will be the only one to get released for the game and it won’t be released on Steam, as confirmed some time ago.
Earlier this week some new details on the Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 gameplay mechanics have surfaced online thanks to the game’s official Japanese website. According to the website, Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 will include a mechanic called Elemental Affinity, a mechanic that will make jutsu more powerful depending on the environment.
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC in all regions during February 2016. The playable demo is now available for download on the Japanese PlayStation Store and it will be made available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in North America and Europe next week, on December 17th. We will keep you updated on the game as soon as more comes in on it so stay tuned for all the latest news.
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