Ninja Gaiden Master Collection Deluxe Edition 60 FPS

Ninja Gaiden Master Collection Will Run at 60 FPS, Deluxe Edition Announced

Team Ninja has confirmed that the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection will run at 60 FPS on select consoles. These consoles include the PlayStation 4 Pro, Xbox One X, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC. This information comes directly from the official Team Ninja Japanese Twitter account. The developers also shared information about a deluxe edition of the game.

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When it comes to hitting 60FPS on PCs, the framerate will be dynamic depending on processing capability. Additionally, in order to play the game in 4K, you will need the appropriate monitor or television.

As for the Japanese Digital Deluxe Edition, a digital artbook will come with this version of Ninja Gaiden Master Collection. It will also include a digital soundtrack comprised of over 180 songs. Consumers can currently pre-order the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection Deluxe Edition for the PlayStation 4 for ¥6,050, or roughly $55. The Xbox One version of the deluxe edition however, will cost ¥5,445, or $49. Reservations for the Nintendo Switch version of the game will open in May 2021, with PC pre-orders opening in April 2021. It is unclear if physical editions will be available outside of Japan.

Outside of the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection running at 60 FPS, the upcoming bundle will feature all three Ninja Gaiden Σ games. This collection was announced in February 2021.

Ninja Gaiden Master Collection will be available on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC on June 10, 2021.


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