'Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4' DLC pack 2: new scenario focused on Gaara to be featured

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While the first downloadable content (DLC) pack for "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" prominently featured the aloof yet brilliant Shikamaru, the next content drop is now set to star the powerful and mysterious Gaara.

The new scenario focused on Gaara will be known as the "Bonds of the Sandy Shore."

Similar to the first extra scenario that featured Shikamaru, the next one will also provide players with three hours of additional gameplay.

Aside from the new scenario focused on Gaara, players will also be getting three new combination techniques via the game's second DLC pack.

Players will be able to try out a combination technique that includes Lee and Guy, another one that stars Lee along with Neji and Tenten, and one devastating move that features both Sasuke and Itachi, according to the game's official Facebook Page.

There will also be one new costume and item set included in the second DLC pack for "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4."

Also included in the upcoming DLC pack are 10 matching voices, 10 ninja info cards, and 10 more costumes from previous games, according to the game's official website.

Unfortunately, a release date for the game's second DLC pack has yet to be announced.

Pricing details for the second DLC pack have also yet to be shared, although given its many similarities to the first add-on, it's highly likely that it will also be made available for $9.99.

Players also have the option of purchasing the upcoming DLC pack as part of the game's $24.99 season pass.

After the launch of the Gaara-focused DLC pack, players can look forward to one more content drop being released in the future.

Instead of an additional scenario, the last DLC pack for "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" is expected to introduce four new playable characters to the game's current roster, while also adding a variety of other items.

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