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‘Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4: DLC to Include Anime Film Characters Boruto, Sarada & More; Naruto & Sasuke to Wear Chinese Costumes

"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" is yet to be released on February 9, 2016 in North America, but reports have already confirmed DLC packs for the upcoming game ahead of its release date.

Bandai Namco Entertainment has detailed the upcoming DLC packs for the game, which was posted on the Naruto Shippuden website. According to the site, the developer and CyberConnect 2 will release three massive DLC packs which include new scenarios, costumes, combination secret techniques, playable characters and more.

Design & Trend reports that the upcoming DLC will include characters from "Baruto: Naruto the Movie," which include Boruto and Sarada. However, they will reportedly be available as pre-order exclusives. Itachi and Shisui are also said to make an appearance in the game in their base forms and Perfect Susanoo forms. Meanwhile, the game's story mode will also see Kakashi and Obito taking on Madara Uchiha.

The report further states that the DLC will feature Naruto and Sasuke in traditional Chinese costumes, based on the screenshots/images posted by Saiyan Island. However, the said DLC pack is for the Chinese version of the game only, and it has yet to be confirmed if it will also be available to Western copies of the title.

Meanwhile, Moviepilot has listed several reasons why "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" "will deliver the best Naruto." According to the site, some of the note-worthy elements in the game is the new "Leader Swap" feature, which allows a player to change his main fighter with support characters, but with the same amount of health; the "Wall Running" feature, which allows two shino to fight while climbing walls; and perhaps the most important one is the ability of players to change the course of the game's story.

"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows on Feb. 9, 2016 in North America.


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