'Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4' playable demo out; detailed trailer released

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The playable demo for "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" has been made available in the Japanese Play Store. It was available for download just days after the release of a new issue of Shonen Jump Magazine, which promised that the demo will arrive soon.

According to Geek Snack, players from other regions outside the game's home fort can avail of the playable demo so long as they have a Japanese PlayStation Network account. This means that gamers from across the world should be able to try out the final iteration of the beloved "Ultimate Ninja" series.

The playable demo for "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" includes the intense and gripping boss battle between Madara Uchiha and Hashirama Senju. Fans can now download the demo, which weighs 759 MB.

But the exciting playable demo is just the first. The game's publisher Bandai Namco also released a sizeable trailer for the upcoming title and it gives a massive overview of what's in store for players in the last title in the much-loved franchise.

The "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" runs for five whole minutes and packs a lot of previews on boss battles and cutscenes. In the midst of all the clips show, the fighting game's incredible visuals stood out as well as CyberConnect2's aspiration to make the game both big on story and gameplay.

There are a lot of moments in the trailer to take note of but the five-minute clip basically showed the general idea of the team-ups and the clashes. The Fourth Great Shinobi War was the first to be demonstrated and it is nothing short of amazing.

Glimpses of the Team 7 and Ten-Tails among others were shown. Kaguya Otsutsuki deemed as The Worshipped Goddess and the Mother of All Chakra made her wrath felt as well as that of Madara Uchiha. The new-generation gameplay systems were also showcased.

"Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will be released for the PS4 on Feb. 4 in Japan and for PS4, Xbox One and PC on Feb. 9 in North America and Europe.