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also, i'd love to see it but I think its doubtful considering this has a filler ending and they stopped following the story around the final showdown in Dressrosa
As for Gear 4th, the Japanese version of PW3 already released several weeks before Gear 4th even happened in the manga, which explains why it won't be in the game, without the help of future DLC.
oh god I remember that, I saw the cover of ONS3 as was like "What!". Personally it made me wait till I saw naruto look like a sunny lucky charm in the anime to buy the game. I stopped following the manga around the Pain arc so I was lost after I saw that image, spoilers all over the place
They werent,which was my point(as far as minor characters go some of those techniques were even in filler anime episodes before their canon manga appearences).
Just wanted to show that there are indeed cases where the dev studio actually cooperates with the creator to get a head-start for such things.
As for Naruto itself...nye Pain arc probably would have been a good point to drop the manga forever so my condolences for picking it up again...
Personally I dropped it after the Pain arc but made the mistake to revisit it two times afterwards(first somewhere around the Ninja war arc and then at the end)and man do I regret that.I have read my fair shair of bad manga but what Naruto devolved into was just hard to even endure.
In the end all thats left is watching how Kishimoto seemingly keeps trolling his left-over fans(which mostly consist of people shipping couples by now).
It seems like he goes to absurd lengths just to piss them off which makes me laugh every single time.