'Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4' spoilers: New trailer shows Obito Uchiha on center stage

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Obito Uchiha is the star of a new trailer for Bandai Namco's much-awaited "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" shown during the New York Comic Con. There, fans saw how the fighter was reborn into Akatsuki member Tobi and eventually reincarnated into the feared and powerful Madara Uchiha.

With the video, Bandai Namco Entertainment Europe wanted to show that "the Uchiha Clan is powerful and their members shaped the world of the Shinobis." At the start of the clip, Obito pours his heart out as he spoke about how friends abandoning friends is worse than defying the rules and laws. All throughout, he shows his evolution and his many powerful forms.

The "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" trailer shows Obito basically destroy everything in his path, and Bandai Namco depicted these with impressive cutscenes and breathtaking visual quality. But storytelling wise, Push Square says that gamers who aren't well-versed in the manga will not follow along easily. Nonetheless, the action and drama in the video is top-notch.

The clip also shows how great the character looks as a playable character in the title. Obito and his many forms are just one of the litany of characters and fighters coming the game.

Being the last in the franchise, "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" has the biggest roster to boast, with more than 100 fighters included in the game. As fans may have already heard, Boruto and Sarada from "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" will also be in the title but as pre-order exclusives.

The title, which is being developed by CyberConnect 2, was delayed to February next year. The game studio promised that with this delay comes new opportunities for them to improve the title as an individual game and as a curtain call for a video game series a throng of fans love and cherish.

"Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on Feb. 4 in Japan. Gamers in in North America and Europe will get their hands on the title on Feb. 9.