The ESRB has now rated the Bandai Namco game called Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker earlier this week. The listing gives us a few more details on what we should come to expect from the full release of the game.
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker has been rated T for teenagers and has the following content descriptors: “Cartoon Violence, Mild Language“.
The rating summary says: This is an action-fighting game in which players compete to win the Ninja World League Tournament. Players complete missions (e.g., guarding a base, defeating a boss) gain ranks, and battle opponents in hand-to-hand combat. Players mostly punch, kick, and use various special attacks (e.g., fireballs, clone attacks, shadow possession) to defeat enemy ninjas and creatures in frenetic melee-style combat. Players can also use blades, scythes, throwing knives, and shurikens to inflict damage on characters. Battles are highlighted by large explosions, impact sounds, and cries of pain. The word “a*s” is heard in the dialogue.
The game will be out sometime later this year and will be available for you to play on the PC, PS4 and Xbox One platforms.