Naruto Shippuden': Sasuke And Sakura's Pasts Highlighted; Newest Premiere Update Has A Game Linked To It

As Naruto Shippuden releases its latest episode, fans are just as excited about its newest addition. A new installment will be added to the Naruto Shippuden game, Ultimate Ninja Storm Four. The game is called "Road to Boruto" according to a Game N Guide report.

Naruto Shippuden 481: Sasuke and Sakura's Past Unveiled

Naruto Shippuden rolls out its coming episodes in character pairs, revealing the story of their past. The 481st episode unveils Sasuke and Sakura's story to be followed by Gaara, Shikamaru, Jiraiya, and Kakashi.

The show features Sasuke's childhood years when he was still under the wing of his older brother, Uchicha Itachi. The episode reveals how the young Sasuke and Itachi spent their lives together including the reason why both got separated.

Part two, on the other hand, will feature Sakura's years with her family. In the teaser released for the upcoming episode, Sakura tries cover her huge forehead by sporting a new hairstyle. Episode 481 will premiere on Oct. 27.

Meanwhile, Gaara's and Shikamaru's past come in the 482nd episode which is scheduled to be released on Nov. 3. The last pair, Jiraiya, and Kakashi will be featured in Episode 482 which, will be aired on Nov. 10. All stories will be based on the character's life during their earlier years.

Naruto Shippuden Game Gameplay And Features

As per publication, the upcoming "Road To Boruto" will be introducing several gameplay features and new characters. Apart from the online free battle mode, offline playability and a new storyline that features the adventures of Boruto, the game will also include Mitsuki in its roster of playable characters.

The "Road To Boruto" highlights Mitsuki's fighting skills as an important element in the gameplay. The game can be played on Steam, Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo and other platforms.

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