November 23, 2024
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Shadow of the Ninja Reborn delays its release to summer with exciting improvements


Publishers Natsume Atari and ININ Games, along with developer Tengo Project, have announced a delay in the release of Shadow of the Ninja Reborn, originally scheduled for spring, now scheduled for summer. The game will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC via Steam, with support for English, Japanese, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Korean, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.

Availability and Pricing Options

In the west, Shadow of the Ninja Reborn will be available both physically and digitally for PlayStation 5 and Switch, and only digitally for other platforms. The console versions will be priced at $29.99 / €29.99, while the PC version will be on sale for $19.99 / €19.99. Retailer listings will soon be available on the ININ Games website.

In Japan, the game will be available both physically and digitally for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Switch, priced at 4,440 yen.

Remastering After 33 Years: KAGE Shadow of the Ninja

KAGE Shadow of the Ninja, released in 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), was acclaimed for its excellent control, innovative hanging and climbing actions, well-designed levels, and exciting background music. Now, 33 years later, the game is remastered again by the original team, who, despite having an average age of 55, maintain a strong passion for game development.

Visual Enhancements and Exquisite Pixel Art

The remaster maintains the retro 16-bit art style but uses new technologies to improve visual details and content. The protagonists, Hayate and Kaede, have been completely redesigned, and all environments and enemies have been redrawn, offering players a stunning visual experience.

Extensive Combat Options with New Ninja Weapons and Tools

In addition to traditional weapons like swords and chains, the remastered version adds new throwing ninja tools like the powder gun, cannon ball, and shurikens for long-range attacks, as well as powerful weapons like the giant club and machete for combat. nearby, along with auxiliary tools such as iron nails and healing rice balls.

Cooperative Play and Improved Classic Tunes

The game maintains the classic cooperative mode, allowing players to enjoy the game together. In addition, renowned composer Iku Mizutani, who contributed to the music of KAGE Shadow of the Ninja, participated in the creation of the enhanced soundtrack. Classic tunes will be presented in a more modern way, providing an immersive and exciting experience to players.

With these improvements and a new release period, Shadow of the Ninja Reborn promises to offer fans a revitalized experience full of ninja action.

Fountain: Gematsu

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