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Ninja Slayer: Neo-Saitama Enjō to Get Steam Game Release!




Exciting news for Ninja Slayer fans! Kadogawa Game Linkage has unveiled the trailer for the upcoming game based on the popular series, titled Ninja Slayer: Neo-Saitama in Flames. Check it out here:



Developed by Skeleton Crew Studio, this side-scrolling action title will cover the storyline spanning from the first 14 volumes of the manga all the way to the final arc, "Neo-Saitama in Flames." It's set to release on Steam in multiple languages, including Portuguese, though a specific release date hasn't been announced yet.


For those unfamiliar, Ninja Slayer originated as an American light novel written by Bradley James Bond and Philip “NINJ@” Morzez. It was later translated into Japanese by Yu Honda and Leika Sugi via Twitter (now X), then published by Enterbrain from 2012 to 2016, with illustrations by Warainu. The series spawned three manga adaptations and a 26-episode anime produced by Trigger studio.


The story unfolds in the futuristic metropolis of Neo-Saitama, where salaryman Kenji Fujikido merges with the spirit of the ninja Naraku to avenge his wife and child, transforming into the formidable Ninja Slayer, a hunter of ninjas.


Stay tuned for more updates!

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