'Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4' updates: game's Online and Adventure modes details revealed

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The latest details about "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" Adventure Mode and enhanced Online Mode were recently revealed in the latest edition of Jump magazine.

ShonenGamez first discussed the details of the special modes for the upcoming "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4," which will allegedly come with a lot of exciting content.

One of them is the Adventure Mode, which allows the players to "explore the world" and take a journey to and from the Hidden Leaf and the Hidden Sand villages. It will also give the players access to other villages.

The report also mentioned that players will also have the chance to switch roles with their squad members while walking around with Naruto. They can also unlock special events and skits with their squads every time they manage to complete any mission.

One of the upcoming missions that will be ordered by Kakashi will ask the player to hand out a personalized message to Gaara in the Sand Village. Players will notice that Naruto is sporting several bandages on his arm. This could mean that the game is set after the events that happened in the Naruto vs Sasuke battle.

There will also be a "special times event" that will be featured in the Online Mode of "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4." It will come with three different battles involving Genin, Chuunin, and Jounin and their opponents Obito, Shikamaru, as well as Might Gai. However, there are no reports that will confirm whether the opponents will be controlled by the player of it will function through AI.

In addition, there is a brief mention of a planned DLC in the Jump article. But the details about the alleged DLC are not stated in the article.

The "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will be released on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on Feb. 4 in Japanese retail stores, while players in Europe and North America will be able to purchase the game on Feb.5 and Feb. 9, respectively.

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