Bandai Namco has announced that a physical version of Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road To Boruto will be released in North America.
Road to Boruto is the new expansion being released for Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4. However, this physical edition is good for those that didn’t buy the game earlier this year. You can get the base game and the expansion in one package.
Road to Boruto brings together the lightning-paced combat, anime-quality graphics, and epic story mode from Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 while integrating an all-new adventure chronicling Boruto Uzumaki’s exploits from Boruto: Naruto the Movie. In addition to the new story mode, Road to Boruto will also include new playable characters for both offline and online Free Battle Mode and new fighting styles for Naruto Uzumaki and Sasuke Uchiha in their Hokage Naruto and Adult Sasuke costumes.
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“The Japanese version of the expansion will only be available for the PS4. Aside from the physical release, the game will also get a digital download release and a DLC expansion release.
The DLC expansion release is intended for players who already own the original game, and only wish to get the content of the new expansion. Players of all versions will be able to transfer their save files to the new expansion.
All releases in Japan will also include a first-print limited edition downloadable soundtrack for both the original game and the expansion, downloadable from February 2 to March 1. The physical release of the expansion will have a reversible box cover.
All versions are slated for release in Japan on February 2. The physical and digital download release will cost 6,800 yen (about US$66) each, while the DLC expansion only will cost 2,411 yen (US$23).
The expansion will allow players to play through the story of the Boruto manga and Boruto -Naruto the Movie-, including the Sasuke vs. Kinshiki fight, and players will also be able to explore new areas of the Hidden Leaf Villiage.”
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