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The anime and manga industry has been significantly influenced by Naruto, leading to the emergence of inspiring series such as Black Clover and Boruto. In Chapter 82 of Boruto, there is an introduction of exciting new content that would be absolutely ideal for a video game setting.
Despite the success of previous Naruto games, the Boruto franchise has yet to have its own video game. However, due to the positive reception of Boruto content in Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, fans are hopeful for a game dedicated to Boruto.
A possible Boruto video game could take the form of a 3D fighting game or an RPG adventure, providing players with the opportunity to immerse themselves in Boruto's world and utilize his unique abilities. The recent introduction of new content in Chapter 82, such as Boruto's darker persona and the formidable Tsumeaka enemies, has the potential to further enhance the game and ensure its success.
Masashi Kishimoto's acclaimed manga series Naruto has had a profound impact, influencing an entire generation of anime enthusiasts. The manga, which has been adapted into an anime, has also served as the inspiration for Bandai Namco's Naruto Ultimate Ninja video game series. These games offer an immersive storytelling experience, allowing players to grasp the overarching plot even if they haven't watched the anime or read the manga. Naruto's influence extends beyond the world of manga, as evidenced by works like Black Clover, which draws inspiration from Naruto's grand narrative. Its successor, Boruto, is also poised to make a similar contribution, with Chapter 82 of the manga containing content that would be perfect for a video game adaptation.
The Boruto manga and anime follow the story of Naruto's son, Boruto, and the next generation of shinobi as they navigate a world that has enjoyed relative peace following the Fourth Great Ninja War. Although the releases of the manga are relatively slow, the narrative has finally reached the Two Blue Vortex time skip, taking place three years after the events of Boruto: Naruto Next Generations. Chapter 82 is part of the Boruto: Two Blue Vortex arc, marking the second installment of the Boruto series. In this chapter, Boruto returns to the Hidden Leaf Village after being exiled during the omnipotence arc. Kawaki utilizes Eida's shinjutsu to essentially trade places with Boruto. Meanwhile, Konoha is under attack by Code and his Tsumeaka, which are humanoid Fission Beings bearing his distinctive Claw Mark. A teenage Boruto confronts Code with a new Rasengan, offering to spare his life if he leads him to the ten tails. The other Konoha shinobi, including Kawaki, deal with the Tsumeaka threat.
Chapter 82 Could Be a New Beginning for the Boruto Franchise
The Boruto manga has had some success, but it lacks the same popularity as its predecessor, which may be the reason why it hasn't received its own video game. Despite Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker and the upcoming Naruto x Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections, these games don't focus primarily on the Boruto storyline, leaving some fans wanting a dedicated game. The Naruto games have been top sellers for Bandai Namco, with Ultimate Ninja Storm 2 being one of their best-selling games of the 2010s. In Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4, some Boruto content was added as DLC from Boruto: Naruto the Movie, which was well-received, showing that Boruto is ready for a video game.
A game centered around Boruto could take the form of a 3D fighting game like the Ninja Storm series or an RPG adventure similar to DBZ Xenoverse, giving fans the chance to experience the world through Boruto's perspective. Fans are particularly excited with the addition of content from Chapter 82 of the manga, which shows a transformed Boruto with a darker persona. With the expanded abilities and jutsus in Boruto's world, such as the world-altering Shinjutsu and the Kama possessed by the Otsutsuki vessels, along with Boruto's new Rasengan Uzuhiko, these changes could have a significant impact on a video game adaptation.
Apart from the Otsutsuki, the Tsumeaka could serve as captivating adversaries in a game. Players would need to confront their Kama and Reningan powers, while also being wary of their tails. If portrayed accurately, the game could potentially achieve success comparable to the Ultimate Ninja series. Additionally, existing games such as Shinobi Striker and Naruto x Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm could receive DLC updates to integrate content from Boruto: Two Blue Vortex. This would enhance players' experience by introducing new story elements, abilities, and characters from the exciting world of Boruto.