'Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4' news: New details on Season Pass, trailer appear online

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 - Naruto Ultimate Jutsu Namco Bandai courtesy of Saiyan Island

Close to the game's expected release date, more details are cropping up about the last chapter in the "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm" franchise.

According to ShonenGamez, a flyer at GameStop supposedly details the upcoming release date for the title's DLC and early access dates for fans who purchase the Season Pass. The report mentioned that there will be at least three confirmed DLC expansion packs, the first one releasing on March 1, the second on April 5, and the third one, dubbed "The Sound 4 DLC Pack," coming out on May 3.

However, while the release dates are given there is no mention of what these packs contain, or what expansion content players might expect for "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4."

The industry follower also mentioned that one of the perks of those holding a Season Pass is at least a week-long exclusivity for the DLC. This means that with a Season Pass, players can unlock DLC 1 on Feb. 23, the second expansion on March 29, and the third DLC on April 26.

Meanwhile, another trailer footage appeared online for the upcoming brawler title. In the latest footage, Hardcore Gamer observes that it is a clash of old versus new. The new trailer for "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" showcases Boruto and Sarada as they take on younger versions of their fathers, Naruto and Sasuke.

PlayStation Lifestyle noted that this could be another perk that Season Pass holders might enjoy, as Boruto and Sarada are pre-order bonus characters.

"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" is the last chapter in the game series based on the popular manga adaptation. It will launch early next month across Europe and North America –- on Feb. 5 and Feb. 9, respectively –- for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.

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