'Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4' DLC, updates: players can get their hands on Sound Four DLC first week of May

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The third and final expansion pack for "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" comes out the first week of May.

According to an announcement by publisher Bandai Namco, The Sound Four DLC will come as an early access exclusive for Season Pass owners, as the expansion goes live on May 3 for pass holders. Meanwhile, the general release date of the DLC for hardcore fans is a week later, on May 10.

The Sound Four DLC is so named, as it adds four new fighters to the roster, The Sound Four from the "Naruto" franchise. The expansion will unlock Tayuya, Jirobo, Kidomaru and Sakon/Ukon. The four characters also come with their own Combination Secret Technique called "Ninja Art: Underworld Formation".

Meanwhile, aside from adding four new characters to the "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" fighter roster, the expansion content pack will also add two Combination Secret Technique moves to the "Seven Ninja Swordsmen of the Mist" characters. Playing with Zabuza and Kisame will unlock "Seven Blades of the Blood Mist" technique, while a new combination play for Zabuza and Haku is "Cold Assault of the Demon Blade."

The Sound Four DLC also adds a number of new in-game items like ne costumes for fighters, particularly swimsuits for the women. Temari, Sakura, Hinata, are just some of the new "Naruto" fighters to get new costumes. In addition, there are at least 10 new Ninja Info cards for players to collect, as well as a number of Ninja Treasures and matching voices.

The new DLC pack will roll out simultaneously for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC versions.

The Sound Four DLC is the third and last expansion pack for the season. The first two DLC packs that rolled out for "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" added new Scenarios for the game, instead of characters, in addition to new items.

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