Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker - Season Pass 2 (DLC)
Nine more master trainers worth of ninjutsu, outfits, and weapons for Shinobi Striker's custom-ninja grind. Skip it if you're not already hooked on the base game's 4v4 chaos.
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Solid fuel for active Shinobi Striker players who want more ninjutsu options and a strong fan-service roster, but meaningless without hours in the base game.
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About Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker - Season Pass 2 (DLC)
I've spent enough time in Shinobi Striker's lobby watching over-customized ninjas sprint up walls to know that this game lives or dies by its roster of masters. The Master Character Training system is the backbone of the whole experience: you pick a master from the Naruto universe, grind missions under their tutelage, and unlock their ninjutsu, outfits, hairstyles, and weapons for your own custom avatar. Season Pass 2 extends that loop across nine more trainers, running from Packs 10 through 18, and the lineup is a genuine slice of fan-service highlight reel. Zabuza Momochi and Haku together in a single pass is the kind of thing that makes the Wave Country arc kids sit up straight. Might Guy, Mei Terumi, Ino Yamanaka, Ohnoki, the Eight Tails Jinchuriki, a Boruto-era Sasuke Uchiha, and a Boruto-era Naruto Uzumaki round it out. That is a wide range of fighting styles across attack, ranged, defense, and heal class archetypes. The mechanics context matters here. Shinobi Striker is a 4v4 team-based action game built around class synergy and vertical movement. Each master in the training system contributes two ninjutsu and a secret technique, plus cosmetic items that players can mix and match freely. Season Pass 2 adds nine sets of that to your buildable pool. For players invested in optimizing loadouts, the jutsu unlocked here are legitimately relevant to how competitive matches play out. The base game's Steam reception sits at 84 percent positive across a very large sample, which tells you this title has found a committed audience that keeps coming back, even with the well-documented rough edges around matchmaking and camera control. The honest caveat: this DLC is pure content fuel for people already running the master-training loop. If you have not yet decided whether Shinobi Striker is your game, no season pass fixes the issues that have always divided opinion, notably the chaotic lock-on, the camera in tight spaces, and the fact that solo play is thin. What Season Pass 2 does is give dedicated players nine fresh reasons to log back in, fresh ninjutsu to slot into their builds, and some of the most visually recognizable characters in the franchise to wear while doing it. The Zabuza Top-Secret Training bonus that ships with the pass is a nice early-access sweetener on top. Bottom line for anyone already invested: if the base game has its hooks in you and you have burned through the free masters, this pass delivers exactly what it promises. The character selection is strong, the jutsu variety is real, and the cosmetic options for Might Guy alone justify the price of admission for a certain type of fan. New players should get some hours in the base game first before committing.

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- Processor
- Intel Core i3-8350K
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce GT 640
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Network
- Broadband Internet conn…
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- Processor
- Intel Core i5-2500K @ 3.30GHz / AMD FX-6300 Six-Core
- Memory
- 6 GB RAM
- Graphics
- AMD Radeon R9 270X / R7 265 2 GB / Nvi…
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- Developer
- Soleil Ltd.
- Publisher
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Release Date
- Jun 29, 2023

