'Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4' release date this Fall? 80 playable characters expected

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'Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4' has yet to get an official release date but if the latest rumors are true, we may see the game come out by the Fall of this year.

The game created by Bandai Namco is still under development by CyberConnect2. The good news is that despite the long wait, versions for the PC, Playstation 4 and Xbox One will be out as well sometime this year.

Going back to the rumored release date, this may only be applicable in Japan. However, there are some who believe that it may eventually be released in other regions as well such as the U.S. Bear in mind that these are unofficial and have yet to be confirmed by the developers.

Among the things to expect include 80 playable characters. Included in that list are Naruto, Sasuke, and Sakura while other characters like Gamakichi, Katsuya, and Aoda will have their own in-game debut.

Users can expect to play their preferred playable characters all throughout so it may be best to pick the character they feel would be the best (and familiar) to handle. This may be key considering players will have to deal with strong adversaries such as the legendary Ten-Tails.

Another character that gamers may want to check out is Hanabi Hyuga. Hyuga is the sister of Naruto's wife Hinata and will be among the new fighters. Hyuga is said to be an incredibly powerful leader to the Hyuga clan throne so it should be interesting what this character can do.

But all that excitement could fall for naught until the game officially comes out. Without an official release date, the best thing to do right now for gamers is wait for the Fall of 2015 and see if Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 does officially come out.

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