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‘Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4’ Gameplay Trailer Released; New Character Revealed?



A new "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" gameplay trailer has been released.
The video showed Naruto Uzumaki fighting against Hanabi Hyuga. Characters from "The Last: Naruto the Movie" such as Sasuke will be available as DLC after the game's launch. Those who preorder "NS:UNS4" can use the characters first.
The "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" gameplay trailer is an off-screen video which showcased how Naruto and Hanabi looked in-game. It also gave a glimpse on the fighting skills that players can use for the characters.
Three rounds of the game were featured in the latest "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" gameplay trailer. Hanabi Hyuga won this time. Although the footage was off-screen, its quality was decent and highlighted the game's graphics.
The leader change system was previewed in the video with Hanabi Hyuga playing with Kakashi and Sasuke. CyberConnect2 president and CEO Hiroshi Matsuyama has previously revealed details on the improved system.
"Since some players will have a two person team and others a three man cell, we wanted to balance this by only having one life gauge between all characters," Matsuyama said about being able to switch lead characters in-battle.
"If you activate Awakening mode, [it] stays active when you switch leader characters too. It's possible to have a Tailed Beast Ball combo attack where Shukaku attacks first then Kurama can come out right away."
Kakashi was confirmed to be a part of the game's roster last week. The newest "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" gameplay trailer also gave fans a glimpse of his capabilities in the game.
Geek Snack reported that Shonen Jump magazine has revealed Kakashi will be a playable character in "Ultimate Ninja Storm 4." His ultimate form Susanoo Kakashi, which has the power of two Sharingan, will be included in the game.
The "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" release date will be on Feb. 4, 2016 for Japan. It may be available to North America and Europe by March next year.

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