Team Ninja To Announce New Game At Tokyo Game Show

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Team Ninja will be revealing a new game at the Tokyo Game Show, they have revealed via their Twitter feed, pointing out that, at last year’s TGS, they revealed Dead or Alive 5. The game will be for an unspecified console.

 

To recap, Team Ninja have two games coming this year, one being Dead or Alive 5 (slated for release next week) and the other being Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor’s Edge, which will be published by Nintendo for the Wii U.

 

Beyond that, we also know that they’re involved with a project titled Ni-Oh. The game was originally announced back in 2005 by parent company, Tecmo Koei, and was put on hold until Team Ninja took over its development in 2010. Last we heard, Ni-Oh was in an alpha stage.


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