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Otsutsuki Isshiki is the Next Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker DLC Character

Otsutsuki Isshiki will be the next DLC character to join the roster of Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker. He is part of Season Pass 5, which focuses on Legacy characters. Other shinobi who are part of this Season Pass include Madara Uchiha (Six Paths) and Naruto Uzumaki (Baryon Mode). Those two are already available in the game.

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In the trailer for Isshiki in Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, he shows off his repertoire of techniques. Aside from Vast Dark Heavens and Karma, he can also use Sukunahikona. You can also let your original ninja learn these techniques if you set Isshiki as your master. Training Points you get from training with him can also net you his outfits, face paint, and the Husk Honorary Title.

Here is the trailer for Otsutsuki Isshiki:

Sukunahikona is a defense ninjutsu that will let the user nullify enemy projectives. It also activates Transportation Ninjutsu in response to a close-range attack, and you can also deal damage if you press a button at the right time. Karma deals damage to a single target that it marks, and you can also teleport behind them. Finally, Vast Dark Heavens rains boulders down from the skies. The ensuing shockwave can disable lock-on, status checks, and Chakra detection.

Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker is readily available for the PS4, Xbox One, and Windows PC. There is no date yet as to when Otsutsuki Isshiki will appear in Shinobi Striker. He will cost 438 JPY if you get him separately.


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