Hardcore fans of Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker likely know about the scrolls in the game, but folks who are unaware and looking to get a deeper understanding of them might find a new video informative. Bandai Namco and Soleil’s Shinobi Striker is set to release this year for PC via Steam, PS4, and Xbox One.
Admittedly, Bandai Namco and Soleil’s marketing and promotional campaign for Shinobi Striker isn’t on point. Speaking of the marketing being a bit strange, on May 2nd the publisher released a tweet showing an old build of the game attempting to hype fans up for the team CTF mode.
Today's exercise will measure your teamwork, work together to overpower your opponents otherwise it's back to the academy for you!
Prepare for an all new acrobatic ninja game in NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER! Reserve your copy today! https://t.co/qwHcb3nqHD pic.twitter.com/27tg8eicBB
— Bandai Namco US (@BandaiNamcoUS) May 2, 2018
Many fans seeing that the tweet contained nothing noteworthy, weren’t impressed. One certain fan wanted to know something new about clothes and character customization in Shinobi Striker. Surprisingly, Bandai Namco actually replied and said that a more in-depth look is in the works and to stay tuned:
Stay tuned and you'll get a more in-depth look at the game!
— Bandai Namco US (@BandaiNamcoUS) May 3, 2018
While we wait for more information on character customization and Shinobi Striker in general, TGN Anime took up the task to translate a new page on naruto-action.bn-ent.net regarding scrolls.
Starting at the 2:05 mark, the video goes on to explain the scroll of attack, scroll of recovery, scroll of speed, scroll of defense, scroll of chakra, scroll of Gamabunta, and the scroll of Kirin. It’s worth noting that each scroll’s name and effect could change and may not be the same at launch.
You can check out the eight minute and 26-second long video right here:
According to producer Noriaki Niino, Bandai Namco will host yet another open beta test around late July to early August — or this summer.
You can hit up bandainamcoent.com or naruto-action.bn-ent.net for more Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker info, while we wait for the release date that is said to be unveiled sometime “soon.”