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Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections Pack Will Have 5 Anime Songs

A new trailer is out for Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections, featuring iconic songs from the Naruto and Naruto Shippuden series. The “Memorable Anime Songs & Items” pack will let you change the in-game music, as well as change the item that appears when you use the Body Replacement Technique. You can watch the trailer for the Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections pack here:

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The five songs in the pack are:

As well, you get two items that you can choose for the Body Replacement Technique. With the pack, you can have a pair of headsets or a microphone pop up instead of a log. Other goodies include a set of costumes for Naruto and Sasuke (this is a pre-order bonus for digital copies and an early purchase bonus for physical ones).

The deluxe edition of the game will come with two special costumes (one for Naruto and one for Kakashi), as well as access to the season pass (which will come with five DLC packs). More information on the DLC will appear later. Finally, the Sound Ultimate Edition includes what’s in the deluxe edition, the “Memorable Anime Songs & Items” pack items, five new costumes, and two accessories.

Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections will come out for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and Windows PC on November 17, 2023.


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