
More details about the season pass for CyberConnect2's highly anticipated fighting game "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" have been unearthed, thanks to a leaked Gamestop flyer. For starters, the release dates of the respective DLC packs for the game were revealed as well.
Bandai Namco is giving season pass holders early access to the expansion packs, in addition to an exclusive Akatsuki Combination Ougi. Those who purchase the season pass will get to use the DLC a week earlier than others.
The first "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" DLC, which is called "Another Scenario Pack #1," will be out on March 1, but players with the season pass will get to enjoy it all as early as Feb. 26.
Here, players can get a three-hour scenario, Costume#1, additional 10 new costumes from previous iterations of the fighting game, an item set, 10 ninja info cards, 10 matching voices and four Combination Secret Techniques.
The second "Another Scenario" add-on drops on April 5 but season pass holders can use it by March 29. Players will be getting the abovementioned goodies but instead of four Combination Secret Techniques, there will only be three. Costume#2 is also included.
The third and final DLC for "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will be available to players with the season pass on April 26 while everyone else will have to wait for May 3.
With this DLC, gamers will get four new playable characters, three Combination Secret Techniques, an item set, 10 ninja info cards, 10 matching voices and 10 Costumes from previous games.
"Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will be out for the PS4, Xbox One and PC in Japan on Feb. 4, in Europe on Feb. 5 and the U.S. on Feb. 9, Producer Miho Nakagawa recently talked about the improvement of the visuals of the video game to PlayStation Lifestyle.
"Developing for the new platform gives us more options, more possibilities, so what we couldn't develop last generation is much more achievable now. Not only graphically but also other original game elements have been boosted too thinks to the options that current-gen consoles give us," she stated.