It appears that the Gamescom 2025 trailer for NINJA GAIDEN 4 has been leaked online. This trailer focuses on the game’s story. Thus, it might contain some spoilers. So, consider this your spoiler warning.
Ninja Gaiden 4 will combine Team NINJA’s clever combat with PlatinumGames’ fast and flashy action. You’ll battle in intense fights that look awesome and reward good skill and timing. You can use powerful moves like Bloodbind Ninjutsu to switch weapons and crush enemies, along with classic attacks like the Izuna Drop and Flying Swallow.
The legendary ninja, Ryu Hayabusa, will make his big return in Ninja Gaiden 4. He will have both brand-new weapons and abilities, as well as some fan-favorite tools from past games. You’ll be able to customize your fighting style so you can play the way you like best. The game aims to push experienced players to their limits with tough enemies and tricky battles. At the same time, new players will still get an exciting, action-packed adventure full of intense fights, cool moves, and surprising moments.
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.
Ninja Gaiden 4 will be using the Platinum Engine, and it will hit the PC on October 21st. MS has not yet revealed its PC requirements. As soon as it does, we’ll be sure to share them with you.
Since this is a PlatinumGames game, I’m a bit worried about the PC version. We all know how awful the PC version of NieR: Automata was. Or how about The Wonderful 101 Remastered? So, this will most likely be a barebones PC version, with bad KB&M controls.
Microsoft will officially release this trailer in a few hours, during the Gamescom 2025 ONL event. In other words, there is a chance it might take this link down. So, watch it while it’s still live.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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this looks like a x360 game and i am not saying this is a bad thing, games are going backwards indie games that are like 90s games are better, its like that meme that says i want people to get paid more to make games with uglier graphics and i am not even kidding.
Which means the PC requirements won't be too high…..
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Amazing that Microsoft has nothing better to do.
Tech stocks are tanking because MIT published a study that showed 95% of companies using AI have never seen a return on that investment, but Microsoft is busy scouring Youtube.