Team Ninja Says “Yo, We’re Bringing Back the Classics!”
It’s a secret no longer – fans who’ve been holding their breath for a Ninja Gaiden or Dead or Alive revival just heard the good news from the hardest-hitting hearts in gaming. And trust me, this isn’t some big‑budget, sci‑fi re‑imagining; it’s a pick‑up from the real‑magic of the originals. Because, let’s be honest, the best retro vibes still hit the sweet spot for many.
What G‑Star Delivered
- Fumihiko Yasuda, Team Ninja’s czar, spilled the beans.
- He’s already on the grind to give fans up‑to‑date intel.
- On the final slide of his panel, fans got a sneak‑peek into both beloved series.
- The headline? “The future of Team Ninja — Reboot of popular series.”
Below is the slick clip that went live (the link is hidden so the article stays pure text, but watch it if you want the full sense of the hype): YouTube video
Why This Matters
Ninja Gaiden hasn’t dropped a brand‑new mainline title since 2012, yet the team that’s been here for the franchise still produced a handful of smash hits. Yasuda himself was the level designer in Ninja Gaiden 2 and ushered in the third installment. He’s known for loving that game‑changing feeling — so the dust is about to get kicked up.
On the other hand, Dead or Alive saw its last main series outing in 2019. While the spin‑off sports titles have become a fan favourite, the pure fighting arcade experience is the one most people crave. History tells us the Kami calls for the kick‑box feel that fans lived for across wrestling tournaments.
Next Steps
We’ll be getting the low‑down from Team Ninja soon. Will they tackle it solo or will a powerful partner studio jump in? Either way, the gaming world is on the edge of its seat. Stay tuned — and thank you, Team Ninja, for rolling out the promise of revival.
By the way, if you’ve been craving that next Tomb Raider Virgin Adventure, it’s in the works on Unreal Engine 5 (trust us – it’s going to be a wild ride).