Microsoft has announced that Ninja Gaiden 4 will be released on October 21st. To celebrate this announcement, the publisher shared a new gameplay trailer, which you can find below.
Players will jump back into the fast and exciting action that made NINJA GAIDEN a famous game series. The game promises to offer a fresh and stylish adventure made for a new generation of gamers. And I know, that last part will worry some gamers. However, from the trailer, it feels like the Ninja Gaiden game we loved.
Ninja Gaiden 4 will mix Team NINJA’s smart combat style with the fast, flashy action of PlatinumGames. You’ll fight in exciting battles that look amazing and reward skill and timing. You’ll also be able to use powerful moves like Bloodbind Ninjutsu to change your weapons and destroy enemies, along with classic attacks like the Izuna Drop and Flying Swallow.
The famous ninja, Ryu Hayabusa, is back with new and familiar tools to master. With options to customize your playstyle, Ninja Gaiden 4 will challenge experienced players and give new ones a thrilling adventure full of action and surprises.
In a near-future Tokyo, a dark mist covers the city after an ancient enemy returns. The city’s only hope is a young ninja named Yakumo. He must fight his way through robot ninjas and strange monsters. Along the way, Yakumo learns he is connected to the legendary Ryu Hayabusa. To save Tokyo, he must face his destiny and break the ancient curse that’s destroying the city.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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