Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker - Season Pass 7
Three more masters, a Ranged class Secret Technique, and a grind loop that only makes sense if you are already deep in Shinobi Striker. Franchise fans will know exactly whether they need this.
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Acerca de Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker - Season Pass 7
I have spent enough time watching the Shinobi Striker DLC cycle to know its rhythm: a season pass drops three new master characters, each tied to a ranked training grind, and the real payoff is the ninjutsu and cosmetics you slowly unlock for your custom avatar rather than the master themselves. Season Pass 7 follows that formula without deviation. You get Boruto Uzumaki in his Karma Progression form, Young Gaara with his sand manipulation and Jinchuriki abilities, and Sasori rounding out the trio, all under the seasonal theme of Menace. As a bonus for buying the bundle rather than individual packs, the Ranged class gets the Amaterasu: Dual Layer Secret Technique, which is the one genuinely impactful mechanical addition here. The Master Character Training system works like this: you set one of the three as your active master, play matches, accumulate Training Points, and rank up through a progression ladder that gates ninjutsu, outfits, and avatar parts behind each tier. Boruto's ladder unlocks moves like Flash Slice and Vanishing Rasengan: Full Moon, culminating in the Karma Awakening Secret Technique. Gaara's path leans into sand-based attack ninjutsu. Sasori adds a puppet-style flavor. None of this changes how the base game plays at a structural level. The 4-versus-4 team modes, wall-running, chakra-jumping, kunai-grappling traversal, and the Flag, Barrier, and Base Battle game modes are all still the foundation. The season pass is a content layer on top, not a reinvention. Who is this for? Dedicated Shinobi Striker players who have already exhausted their current master roster and want fresh training targets. The Karma Progression version of Boruto is the headline and the reason most fans will want the bundle over individual packs. Casual franchise fans who picked up the base game out of curiosity and drifted away will find nothing here to pull them back. The training grind is repetitive by design, queue times on Xbox can stretch depending on the hour, and the game's broader community has flagged declining player counts in the years since launch, which makes any time-investment decision worth weighing carefully. The honest position on Season Pass 7 is that it does exactly what every previous season pass did: extend the content runway for committed players by a few months, deliver a handful of move sets that can refresh your build in the right hands, and add recognizable faces to a roster that already runs deep. Sasori and Young Gaara are welcome additions for anyone who felt the roster was light on classic antagonist energy. The Amaterasu: Dual Layer bonus for Ranged builds is the clearest practical reason to bundle rather than cherry-pick.

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- OS
- Windows 7/8.1/10
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- Intel Core i3-8350K
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GT 640
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Network
- Broadband Internet connection
- Storage
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- Desarrolladora
- Soleil Ltd.
- Distribuidora
- Bandai Namco Entertainment
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 29 jun 2023
