Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker - Season Pass 3 (DLC)
Five more master trainers, including Double Sharingan Kakashi and Boruto with Karma, dropped into a live-service brawler that already had thousands of hours of grind attached. Worth it only if you're deep in.
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I've spent enough time watching Shinobi Striker's master system eat player hours to know exactly what Season Pass 3 is and isn't. It's a content injection for a committed audience, full stop. You're getting five new master trainers: Kakashi Hatake running the Double Sharingan, Neji Hyuga, Shisui Uchiha, Naruto Uzumaki in Last Battle form, and Boruto Uzumaki carrying the Karma seal. Each master comes loaded with their own ninjutsu, costumes, weapons, and hairstyles you can grind toward by completing missions under their tutelage. There's also a Lightning Blade lobby action thrown in as a bundle bonus. On paper, that's a solid slate of fan-favourite characters. The master training loop is the core hook of Shinobi Striker's long game. You lock in a master, play 4v4 matches or VR missions, and fill a progress bar that unlocks their specific moves and cosmetics piece by piece. The appeal of Season Pass 3 lives entirely inside that loop. Shisui Uchiha and Boruto's Karma kit give attack and ranged builds new tools to play with, and Neji's moveset opens up options for players who want something that feels distinct from the overused Sharingan ninjutsu pool. If your current loadout has gone stale, the new jutsu here can genuinely shake up how you build your character across the attack, ranged, defense, and heal classes. That said, none of this changes what the base game is. The underlying 4v4 arena brawler remains fast, wall-running, and chaotic in equal measure, with a camera that still occasionally loses the plot during close-quarters fights. Matchmaking balance has been a long-running criticism from the community, and Season Pass 3 adds no structural fixes to that. The new masters are locked behind the same grind multiplier that paid DLC masters have always carried, meaning you'll run more missions per unlock than you would for a base-game teacher. That friction is a known quantity at this point, not a surprise, but worth flagging if you're newer to the game. The honest pitch for Season Pass 3 is narrow. If you're already a regular in Shinobi Striker's online modes, have exhausted your current master roster, and genuinely want Kakashi's Double Sharingan or Boruto's Karma ninjutsu on your custom ninja, this pass delivers exactly what it advertises. If you're on the fence about the base game, or if you bought it but drifted off after a few weeks, five new training packs won't pull you back. The bones of the game haven't changed. Season passes in live-service anime brawlers live or die on player investment in the grind, and this one is no different.

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- Intel Core i3-8350K
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- 4 GB RAM
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- Nvidia GeForce GT 640
- DirectX
- Version 11
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- Broadband Internet conn…
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- Desarrolladora
- Soleil Ltd.
- Distribuidora
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 29 jun 2023
