Bandai Namco and Soleil have announced that their 3D fighting game Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker will have an open beta go live from February 23rd and will end on February 25th. This open beta will only be for PS4, and will exclude those on PC and Xbox One.
Both Bandai Namco and Soleil have been very quiet when it comes to Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker information. Fans of said fighting game haven’t received any substantial news until now.
Breaking radio silence comes that of an open beta, which is set to go live February 23rd and will end on February 25th. There’s a catch that will prevent fans who prefer to play on PC and Xbox One from participating in the two day trial: the open beta is solely restricted to PS4 players.
If you have a PS4 and missed out on previous tests that Bandai Namco and Soleil sent out, now is the time to jump on this upcoming opportunity if you want to know how Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker plays.
Moreover, the open beta will introduce the stage “Hidden Sand”, which will require ninjutsu to maneuver around the map. It is also said that counterparts can be diverted by using buildings as a means of cover.
Something that this open beta will feature that was not present during the closed beta back in December of 2017, more than 30 ninjutsus can be used during the open beta.
Last but not least, folks who participate in the open beta will gain access to exclusive Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker-branded shirts for their avatar. These shirts will be applicable in the full version of the game.
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker is set to release around the world for PC, PS4, and Xbox One sometime in 2018. As for the Japanese version, it will only debut for PS4.