Flyhigh Works, Studio PICO, and Esquadra announced side-scrolling action game Shinobi non Grata launches on May 25 for PC via Steam. A console release of Shinobi non Grata is also on the way later this year.
The upcoming Steam release of Shinobi non Grata supports English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, and Japanese. Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 versions will release at a later date. Additionally, Strictly Limited Games will release physical versions of Shinobi non Grata for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4. Pre-orders are available now while supplies last, and exact release dates will be revealed soon.
Here’s an overview of Shinobi non Grata, via Strictly Limited Games:
About Shinobi non Grata
It is 1838, the 9th year of the Tenpō era – a time of turmoil in Japan.
Genba Kisaragi, leader of the Oboro Ittō clan forms an alliance with demons with the objective of overthrowing the bakufu government.
Only one dares stand before them; Kaina, the descendent of a bloodline of shinobi specialized in fighting demons.
Grab your trusty sword Murasame and survive the bloodshed in this hardcore 2D ninja action game!
Using your 7 shinobi weapons like Shuriken, Kusarigama and Elekiter, fight your way through hordes of enemies!
Discover many different locations like an abandoned shrine, a valley of ghosts or a ninja mansion and defeat the boss at the end of each. But watch out, they won’t go down easily.
Key Features
- Peak 8-bit pixel art reminiscent of the best of the PC Engine and contemporaries
- Challenging gameplay hailing back to the classics of the genre
- Each boss requires its own strategy and clever use of the ninja tools
- Soundtrack by hydden blending traditional Japanese tunes with chiptune
- Ninjas vs. Zombies!
Shinobi non Grata Steam Release Date Trailer
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