Ninja Gaiden 4 Celebrates Launch With Ridiculous Two-Helicopter Stunt
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Ninja Gaiden 4 Celebrates Launch With Ridiculous Two-Helicopter Stunt
"It's been 13 years since Ryu Hayabusa's last solo adventure in Ninja Gaiden 3, but the legend returns this week in Ninja Gaiden 4 alongside a new hero, Yakumo. To promote the game with a stunt worthy of Ryu himself, Team Ninja community manager Emmanuel "Master" Rodriguez and musician Swae Lee took a ride over Miami in a helicopter while Rodriguez played Ninja Gaiden 4 on a large screen held aloft by another helicopter."
"While Rodriguez guided Yakumo through his trials, Lee performed tracks from his record, "Flammable." The stunt was inspired by Ninja Gaiden 4's story, which takes place among the skyscrapers of Tokyo, which have been expanded upon and raised even higher because the lower city has been ruined by toxic floodwaters. The Ninja Gaiden games have had high-flying action before, but it's going to another level in this sequel."
Ryu Hayabusa returns in Ninja Gaiden 4 alongside new hero Yakumo after a 13-year gap since Ninja Gaiden 3. Team Ninja staged a helicopter stunt over Miami where Emmanuel "Master" Rodriguez played the game on a screen flown by another helicopter while musician Swae Lee performed tracks from Flammable. The stunt set a Guinness World Record for the largest video game display flown by helicopter. The game's story is set among expanded, elevated Tokyo skyscrapers after toxic floodwaters ruined the lower city. Ninja Gaiden 4 releases October 21 on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and PS5 and is day-one on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Difficulty settings provide more flexibility. Tomonobu Itagaki died at 58.
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