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Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution – CODEX Release: A Complete Overview

Released in 2014, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution sits between Storm 3 and Storm 4 in CyberConnect2’s acclaimed fighting game series. Unlike main numbered entries, Revolution is a “spin-off tournament fighter” – it prioritizes new battle mechanics, fan service, and original story content over a canonical campaign.

The game boasts a staggering roster of 118 characters, including both playable fighters and support-only ninjas.

Rounding out the content was the "Ninja Escapades" mode—a set of animated stories created specifically for the game that filled in lore gaps, such as the backstory of the Akatsuki and the Shisui Uchiha saga. While not canon in the strictest sense, these were fully animated by Studio Pierrot, making them essential viewing for lore buffs. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution – CODEX

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Awakening Type: Grants access to "Instant Awakening" via the right analog stick and a powerful "True Awakening" when the Storm Gauge is full. Ultimate Style: The traditional Storm system (chakra dash,

Features exclusive, original animation sequences from Studio Pierrot that explore backstories not fully covered in the anime, such as the "Creation of the Akatsuki" and "The Two Uchiha." Technical Context (CODEX Release)

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution is a 3D fighting game developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai Namco Games in September 2014. While it serves as a sequel to Ultimate Ninja Storm 3 Ninja World Tournament Mode Breaking away from the

Ninja World Tournament Mode

Breaking away from the traditional story mode found in Storm 2 and 3, Revolution introduced the Ninja World Tournament. This arcade-style mode pits four players against each other in a battle royale setting.