Bandai Namco has been on a promoting spree for Soleil’s Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker, although some fans feel like it’s too little, too late. One recent event flaunting a playable build of Shinobi Striker comes from this past year’s PAX East, which gave gamers some new gameplay footage to devour.
At this point, I’m sure both die-hard fans and gamers who barely keep up with Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker already know what build and footage were shown at PAX East. Nevertheless, if you want to see what build Bandai Namco published, a supercut of the PAX East reaction video showing gameplay can be seen below.
The video footage comes in by YouTuber ShikasClouds.
The longer version of the above video can be reached through the given link, where the video is still attracting some eyebrow raising comments as of this writing.
Many commenters believe the reactions are fake in the full video, and that good reception was only provided due to free “fidget spinners.” However the deal went between Bandai Namco and the people who attended Shinobi Striker’s booth at the event, we can tell that viewers are a bit miffed.
Anyway, you can watch the newly posted video showing off Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker at Pax East right here:
We loved showing off Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker at #PAXEast.
Check out what people had to say about the game in our video below. #ShinobiStriker is coming to PS4, #XB1, and #PC in 2018! Preorder: https://t.co/zmgVGtPQcc pic.twitter.com/Q3wEJgwuHN— Bandai Namco US (@BandaiNamcoUS) April 18, 2018
There’s no denying that Bandai Namco is promoting Shinobi Striker much heavier this time around, but a lot of the promotional material is stuff that has been shown off since 2017.
The good news is that producer Noriaki Niino stated that after the February beta test, the dev team went back to implement several improvements and gameplay changes to Shinobi Striker. The changes are also accompanied by server stability fixes.
It’s best to keep up with all of Bandai Namco’s social media outlets if you want more information on Shinobi Striker. The game will debut this year for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.