The upcoming fighting game Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 will be getting three DLC packs post-launch next year.CyberConnect new has also discussed details on the game's new online mode that will be featured in the final installment of the franchise.
Less than 3 months prior to the game's release, publisher Bandai Namco has announced a season pass and full set of downloadable content for the game. The DLC packs will cost 700 yen each or about $5.74, International Business Times noted.
Below are the details on the DLC packs as reported by GameSpot:
DLC Pack 1
- 1x Scenario (3 hours)
- 1 x Costume
- 4 x Combination Secret Technique
- 1 x Item Set
- 10 x Ninja Info Cards
- 10 x Matching Voice
- 10 x Costumes from previous games
DLC Pack 2
- 1 x Scenario (3 hours)
- 1 x Costume
- 3 x Combination Secret Technique
- 1 x Item Set
- 10 x Ninja Info Cards
- 10 x Matching Voice
- 10 x Costumes from previous games
DLC Pack 3
- 4 x Playable Characters
- 3 x Combination Secret Technique
- 1 x Item Set
- 10 x Ninja Info Cards
- 10 x Matching Voice
- 10 x Costumes from previous games
In addition, a season pass which will give access to all the three DLC packs will also be available. For those who will buy a season pass or all three DLC packs will also get an exclusive Combination Secret Technique.
Earlier, the Japanese magazine Weekly Shonen Jump in its 49th issue revealed new details on the online mode for Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4. Anime News Network revealed the adventure mode that will feature the Konoha and Suna villages allowing players to explore and perform missions in these areas.
Moreover, the events will be triggered when characters meet each other and the mode will also include various conversation scenes with other characters in the game. The game's online mode on the other hand features match up against each players.
Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 will be available on PS4, Xbox One and PC/Steam. It will introduce the most realistic graphics ever seen in the Storm series, running in 1080p resolution. It will be released next year on February 4th in Japan, February 5th in Europe, and February 9th in North America.
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