'Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4' release date locked in for fall 2015

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Bandai Namco Games has released a new footage for "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4," a game that marks the end of the "Ultimate Ninja" video game series. Bearing this in mind, the game studio is shaping it into a perfect conclusion to an epic franchise with no holds barred. 

In the new clip, Naruto, Sasuke and Sakura perform an Ultimate Jutsu combination. Needless to say, players will be able to do that, too, with a team of their own. 

In addition, the integration of the Ultimate Jutsu combination will also let players recreate the Hyuga Clan, which includes Neji, Hinata, Hanabi, Hiashi and a couple of characters from the film "Naruto: The Last." Speaking of Hanabi and Hiashi, the former will be playable in "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" while the latter will be present only during the summoning of Ultimate Jutsu combinations.

Another cool feature in the upcoming game is the Change Leader system, which allows players to swap with other characters in the middle of the battle. This means that even support fighters can be at the forefront during combat. 

In terms of visual style and quality, CyberConnect2 is on the nose. Indeed, the title looks like something a developer of immense talent will craft to end an epic video game series inspired by a long-running larger-than-life manga. 

The footage has also revealed that the final installment in the game series will come out this fall for PS4, Xbox One and PC players to see nd play. Unfortunately though, there is still no word more specific than that timeframe.  

Nevertheless, it will be exciting to see CyberConnect2's work in "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4."

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