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Ninja Gaiden 4 collaboration was Phil Spencer’s idea, producer says


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Ninja Gaiden 4 collaboration was Phil Spencer’s idea, producer says

The forming of a partnership between Team Ninja and PlatinumGames to work together on Ninja Gaiden 4 was Phil Spencer’s idea, the game’s producer says.

Xbox announced last week that Ninja Gaiden 4 is in development, with both studios collaborating on the game, and that it’s set for release later this year.

In an interview with

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, Team Ninja producer Fumihiko Yasuda explained that the studio had been trying to make a new Ninja Gaiden game for some time but couldn’t come up with any definitive plans.

However, according to Yasuda, it was

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Gaming CEO Phil Spencer who proposed that Team Ninja team up with PlatinumGames to make a Ninja Gaiden game together.

“I think everyone knows that the Ninja Gaiden series has been on hold for more than a decade, but Team Ninja has been considering making a new title for a long time,” Yasuda said (via machine translation).

“However, we were having difficult deciding on a plan. Then [Team Ninja parent company] Koei Tecmo president Hisashi Koinuma and PlatinumGames president Atsushi Inaba, who are from the same generation and are good friends, had a chance to discuss the matter.

“After that, Phil Spencer from

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suggested that the three companies – PlatinumGames, Koei Tecmo and
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– work together on a new numbered title in the Ninja Gaiden series, and that’s how the project got started.

“We have developed action games ourselves, but because we were going to be making a new Ninja Gaiden for the first time in over a decade, PlatinumGames had already made a number of great action titles, such as Bayonetta and NieR: Automata, so we wanted to work with them, and that’s how the collaboration began.”

Spencer also touched on the initial deal in an interview on journliast Destin Legarie’s

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channel posted on Monday, in which he explained that the plans to bring back Ninja Gaiden started around eight years ago.

“It was multiple trips [to Japan],” Spencer explained. “I think I have a picture of me in their offices holding a Ryu [Hayabusa] statue – that was probably 2017, when we started going ‘hey, we should go do something’.

“Then I’d go over, Sarah Bond and I, multiple times a year, we needed to find the right studio to do the game. So with Platinum, when we got them signed up, it’s been a good journey.

“It’s been a long journey, but we waited, because obviously the game’s coming out in 2025, so in terms of announce then launch this is a pretty tight turn for us.”

Accompanying last week’s news that Ninja Gaiden 4 is in development, a surprise remaster of Xbox 360 Ninja Gaiden 2, titled Ninja Gaiden 2 ******, was released on Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC.



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