WilkerCSBD Posted March 16, 2021 Share Posted March 16, 2021 The official Microsoft store returns to advance details of a video game before it is put on sale. The title comes with three games next June. Microsoft Store has previewed new details of the remastered trilogy Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection. Following its announcement weeks ago at the February Nintendo Direct, we now know that this compilation will move in 4K resolution and at 60 FPS or higher on supported platforms and displays. The official Xbox store has returned to advance details of products not released. This time, through the listing of a Deluxe Edition, which has not yet been announced. The web portal does not detail which platform or platforms will have these improvements, but the Xbox One X and Xbox Series X consoles are the only ones that can run Ultra HD video games within Microsoft's current family. Said Deluxe Edition, pending to be presented by Koei Tecmo, will include the three video games of the trilogy, a digital art book with still images and several tracks from the soundtrack of the saga. Its price is currently unknown. Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection Comes to All Platforms June 10 Ninja Gaiden Master Collection will include Ninja Gaiden Sigma (2007, PS3), Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 (2009, PS3) and Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge (2013, Wii U), remastered versions of the original works with greater options in difficulty and others added in the form of content. Likewise, this collection in the form of a trilogy will include all the downloadable content published so far; including other game modes and cosmetic items. Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection will be released on June 10 on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC via Steam. Koei Tecmo Europe has only confirmed distribution in digital format at the moment. PS5 and Xbox Series X | S users will be able to enjoy the title through backward compatibility. Fumihiko Yasuda, producer and director of Nioh, said last January that Team Ninja "wants to focus on new titles", which for now rules out a possible Nioh 3. When asked about the license of Ninja Gaiden, only limited to say that "If there was a new title in the Ninja Gaiden saga in the future, we would like it to be on Xbox consoles." Ryu Hayabusha's future with a possible new installment is totally unknown. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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