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Manga/Anime-Based Game Updates: New Trailers For 'Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4,' 'Attack on Titan'

Creators of two video games based on manga and anime, "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" and "Attack on Titan," have released trailers to tease their upcoming games.

"Attack on Titan" teases second trailer, release date

Publisher Koei Tecmo released the second trailer of the latest and yet to be titled "Attack on Titan" game (watch below) on Thursday. A major highlight of the video is showcasing how the 3D maneuver gear will look like during actual play. It also features scenes showing its horse riding gameplay.

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The latest video also shows new dialogue scenes between the game's characters, including survey corps elite members Levi, Sasha, Mikasa, and Eren.

"Attack on Titan" (working title) is developed by Omega Force and is based on the popular anime's first season. It will be released in Japan in February 2016 on Sony's PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, and PS Vita. Although no release window has been officially announced for a Western launch, GameSpot suggests it isn't too far off basing on an English trailer that was teased previously.


New "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" trailer features Kakashi and three others facing off in battle

Japanese publisher Bandai Namco has uploaded a new video of "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" that shows Kakashi Hatake and three other Uchiha characters. The footage features Kakashi and Obito Uchiha battling it out against Itachi Uchiha and Shisui Uchiha.

The game will also feature battles from the last major "Naruto" movie, "The Last: Naruto the Movie," as well as a re-enactment of the Shinobi World War, according to Forbes.

Bandai Namco's "Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" will release on Feb. 4, 2016 in Japan, in Europe on Feb. 5, and in North America on Feb. 9. It will be available to play on the PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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