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Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker: Soleil Ltd. Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox One: 2018 Dragon Ball FighterZ: Arc System Works: Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch: 2018 New Gundam Breaker: Crafts & Meister PlayStation 4: 2018 Katamari Damacy Reroll: Bandai Namco Studios: Windows, Nintendo Switch: 2018 Gintama Rumble
The player pits their character against another character controlled by the game's AI or by another player, depending on the mode the player is in. The objective is to reduce the opponent's health to zero using basic attacks and special techniques unique to each character derived from techniques they use in the Naruto anime or manga. [ 1 ]
The video game Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker was released on 31 August 2018, and contains characters from both the Boruto and Naruto series. [53] [54] In August 2018, another Boruto game was announced for PC. Titled Naruto x Boruto Borutical Generations, will be free to play, with options to purchase in-game items. The game will be ...
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