The PC port of Team Ninja's open-world action RPG launched last month. It received a mixed response due to performance issues.
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Producer Yosuke Hayashi goes as far as to say that Rise of the Ronin wouldn't have been made without PlayStation Studios' support.
In the wake of Rise of the Ronin's PC release, director Fumihiko Yasuda notes that Japan still has a huge audience on the Switch.
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Team Ninja's open world RPG comes to Steam.
Team Ninja head Fumihiko Yasuda asks fans to "stay tuned for new information" on Ninja Gaiden 4 and Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound.
Koei Tecmo CEO Yoichi Erikawa also confirms that "about 90 percent" of sales for both action RPGs "are in Europe and North America."
Various bugs like control issues occurring at over 120 FPS, players going out of bounds, and more, have also been fixed.
The remastered action game reiterates the strengths of top-notch linear game design.
The Microsoft Store version of Ninja Gaiden 2 Black also got updated, fixing minor issues related to using DLSS or XeSS.
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The collaboration made sense since both studios have a history of fast-paced action titles, per producer Fumihiko Yasuda.
The PC port is also compatible with Super Ultra-wide displays while incorporating upscalers like AMD FSR, Nvidia DLSS, and more.
Team Ninja's masterpiece returns for current-gen platforms, mixing the original and Sigma 2 into a gorgeous new package.
Performance metrics include upscaling, and Frame Generation is available to help further boost the frame rate for PC players.
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Team Ninja's open-world action RPG will be available for $49.99 on PC, with early purchasers receiving various bonuses.
The Microsoft Gaming CEO feels "great about our relationships with the publishers in Japan," though they've taken time to foster.