Bandai Namco and developer CyberConnect2 have introduced the Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections launch date.
When does Naruto x Boruto: Final Ninja Storm Connections launch?
The sport is about to launch on November 17, 2023, for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Collection X|S, and Nintendo Change. A PC launch date has not but been introduced.
The combating sport is about to launch because the Naruto sequence celebrates its twentieth anniversary and can characteristic content material and tales from all earlier video games set within the Ninja Storm fighting game series, together with new content material primarily based on the Boruto anime sequence.
In accordance with CyberConnect2, over 130 fighters will probably be out there to select from, and a brand new story that includes Naruto’s son Boruto may also be included. The story will see Boruto tasked with stopping the specter of the Fifth Nice Ninja Struggle from breaking out.
Pre-orders for Naruto x Boruto: Final Ninja Storm Connections can be found now, with customary editions out there in addition to a Digital Deluxe version ($84.99) that features the bottom sport, the Season Cross (which can add 5 new playable characters post-launch), and an unique “Maskless” costume for Kakashi. A digital Final Version can be out there ($94.99) and contains all earlier content material plus 5 new costumes and two costume equipment.
Bodily variations of the sport are additionally being launched by Bandai Namco, with a Collector’s Edition and Premium Collector’s Edition being provided up. The Collector’s Version ($139.99) will characteristic the bottom sport and a steelbook case, in addition to a particular Collector’s Field and an unique Naruto and Sasuka figurine set.
The Premium Collector’s Edition ($199.99) will obtain all digital and bodily bonuses from the Digital Deluxe/Final Version and Collector’s Version and also will embrace six bodily collectible playing cards in addition to a particular scroll with unique art work of each fighter within the sport drawn by Studio Pierrot, the studio behind the Naruto sequence.