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  • From Our Worlds to Yours: Thank You for an Incredible 2025 – Xbox Wire

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    What would you like to say to your players after releasing Ninja Gaiden 4 this year?

    Our deepest thanks to everyone who has played the game, from the Master Ninjas who have been supporting the series for a long time, to those who are playing the series for the first time! Our days were spent developing the game so that players can enjoy the series’ signature intensity and a variety of actions to overcome difficult situations, so I’m happy if you experienced even a bit of the game! I think the flavor of the action really comes through the more you play it, so please continue to enjoy the different characteristics of the two Master Ninjas, Yakumo and Ryu! – Hirayama

    To everyone who has supported Ninja Gaiden over the years, and to those how have started playing the series from this entry, thank you for playing the game. I enjoy watching your gameplay videos and comments on social media every day. In this game, we aimed for the revival of pure action that transcends time, and the three companies put everything into developing it. The action is really exciting and it’s a stoically made game, so those of you who have played the game please continue to thoroughly study it… and those who haven’t played it yet, I’ll be thrilled if you give this feel good slash action a try! – Nakao

    How does it feel to have the game out there after development?

    First of all, to be able to deliver a new numbered title in the series after 13 years is something that our entire team is truly happy about. We continuously debated and adjusted the game towards its launch, and once it was released it felt like it passed in an instant so I didn’t feel anything immediately, but as I saw social posts and videos being posted every day, little by little I began to feel joy. – Hirayama

    For our development team, there are many members who, during the golden age of slash action games, were players or were involved as developers. So, while we had confidence in the game itself, I felt more nervous and excited than I have ever been before. And my current feeling is of relief, since the action has been well received. – Nakao

    Are there any stories about how players have engaged with your game that you’d like to reflect on?

    For a long time, we were in the dark while developing this game but seeing everyone playing and reacting to it at gaming events was a big driving force in development, and we made use of it in the final adjustments towards launch. Thank you again for your support! Post-launch, we are checking every single piece of feedback, so please look forward to future in-game updates! – Hirayama

    Although I’ve mentioned it several times, we’ve been receiving a lot of feedback that, “the action definitely feels good!”, and it’s the part we’ve put our most effort into, so I am extremely happy that everyone is pleased with it. In this game we’ve taken the big challenge of mixing the best parts of Ninja Gaiden with the best parts of PlatinumGames’ action, so nothing makes me happier than hearing everyone enjoying the action. – Nakao

    What is your studio most looking forward to in 2026?

    We are really looking forward to everyone playing “The Two Masters,” the additional content currently in development! In addition to new weapons for Yakumo and Ryu, we are planning on an additional story and other replayable content. We’re working hard to deliver it as soon as we can, so please wait a little bit longer! – Hirayama

    There are many games coming out next year, and as always, several action games will be released, so as an action game maker we are looking forward to seeing these games. For us, in 2026 we are planning to release additional content for Ninja Gaiden 4, “The Two Masters,” which we are currently hard at work developing. Not only is there content such as a new story, but above all the new weapons for each character will provide a new play experience unlike any of the previous weapons, so we hope you look forward to it! – Nakao

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    The definitive ninja hack & slash franchise returns with NINJA GAIDEN 4! Embark on a cutting-edge adventure where legacy meets innovation in this high-octane blend of style and no-holds-barred combat.

    Return of the Legend
    Experience a return to the intense, high-speed combat that established NINJA GAIDEN as a premier action game series. Prepare for a legacy reborn with captivating style for a new generation of players.

    Epic Hack and Slash Combat, Evolved
    NINJA GAIDEN 4 fuses Team NINJA’s tempered combat philosophy with the stylish, dynamic action gameplay of PlatinumGames. Engage in visually stunning combat that rewards precision and strategy. Use Bloodbind Ninjutsu to transform your weapons and unleash devastation upon your enemies, alongside legacy techniques like the Izuna Drop and Flying Swallow. The legendary Ryu Hayabusa also returns with a revamped yet familiar set of tools to master. With a customizable player experience, NINJA GAIDEN 4 will push action game veterans to their limits while allowing newcomers to enjoy a heart-pounding adventure full of twists and turns.

    An Ancient Enemy Returns
    An endless rain of miasma hangs over a near-future Tokyo in the wake of an ancient enemy’s resurrection. The fate of the city lies in the hands of young ninja prodigy, Yakumo. Fighting his way through cybernetic ninja soldiers and otherworldly creatures, Yakumo must reconcile a destiny he shares with the legendary Ryu Hayabusa himself and free Tokyo from the ancient curse that brought the city to its knees.

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  • The Elder Scrolls Online Companions Ranked (Necrom)

    The Elder Scrolls Online Companions Ranked (Necrom)

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    NPC companions are one of The Elder Scrolls Online’s best additions over the years. These helpful AI-controlled pals all feature unique dialogue, voiceovers, and quests. However, not every companion is made equal. Here are The Elder Scrolls Online companions, ranked.

    6. Mirri Elendis

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    Mirri was actually my first companion when I chose to start playing ESO again. Unfortunately, I had no idea she was one of the least capable companions. As a Dark Elf Nightblade, Mirri excels at dealing magical damage and even has a powerful execute that can be used on enemies under 25%. She also has a pretty interesting ultimate that makes an enemy take 20% more damage for 3 seconds before she deals massive damage to them. Sadly, there isn’t much else in her kit that lets her do more, or be more than a damage dealer.

    For example, her ‘Soul Thief’ skill line has three different skills that grants heals, but they either only heal her or you, don’t heal enough, or have too long of a cooldown without any kind of built-in activation if you or her go below 75% HP like many other companion healing skills have. This usually results in her healing you and then dying herself. Which isn’t made any better when her ‘Living Shade’ skills fail to effectively keep her alive compared to other companions that can summon shields with better damage mitigation.

    Being my first though, she’ll always have a special place in my heart. Especially since her companion ability gave chests a 30% chance to have additional loot found in hidden compartments. This always made exploring with her a bit more fun at the very least, even if she’d end up on the floor far too often.

    5. Bastian Hallix

    ESO Bastian companion
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    Bastian is one of the original companions from the Blackwood chapter and is an Imperial Dragonknight. As such, his kit is a good mix of offensive abilities, damage reduction with shields, and a smattering of healing. You would think that such a balanced mix would make him the ideal companion. Unfortunately, because he doesn’t excel at damage, healing, or tanking, he isn’t really good at any one of those playstyles even when focused build-wise.

    Bastian’s ‘Ardent Warrior’ skill line does decent damage and can set enemies off balance, but that’s about it. Meanwhile, his ‘Radiating Heart’ skill line can grant you and him some shields while increasing healing done, but when the other healing ability only lets him heal you or himself, that kind of buff feels a little flat. At least he can increase the damage of your light and heavy attacks by 15% for 8 seconds, but that’s all that skill does. He can just feel rudderless sometimes.

    His ‘Draconic Armor’ skill line doesn’t fare much better either when one move allows him to immobilize enemies but the other lets him pull enemies to them but only when they can move. There just isn’t any synergy there. At least his ‘Drake’s Blood’ ability is a pretty decent self-heal as long as you build him for max HP.

    4. Ember

    ESO Ember Companion
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    At the #4 spot comes Ember, a Khajiit Sorcerer from the High Isle Chapter. As a companion, Ember excels at dealing damage in large chunks using executes. She can protect herself and heal herself some, but she is not the best for any kind of support. The reason for this is because of her ‘Playful Schemer’ skill line having heals that heal either her or you. While her damage shield spell protects you and her on top of healing some, it is simply not enough.

    Then there is her ‘Mischievous Caster’ skill line. The skills in this line allow Ember to stun an enemy for 3 seconds, immobilize enemies in an area while healing herself over 8 seconds, and the last skill does slight damage over time while reducing her damage taken by 20%. Beyond her powerful damaging skills in the ‘Lightning Caller’ skill lines, her defensive and healing skills don’t elevate her beyond the #4 spot. Still, her consistent damage allows her to live up to the title of battlemage.

    At least her companion perk gives you a chance to find hidden wallets that contain extra gold when you go pick-pocketing.

    3. Sharp-as-Night

    ESO Sharp-as-Night companion
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    Hailing from the same chapter as Azandar, the Argonian companion, Sharp-as-Night is the other Necrom companion. Like Azandar, Sharp operates as one of ESO’s latest classes, a Warden, and is quite capable of healing and damage because of that. When it comes to combat and damage, Sharp is viable with a variety of AoE attacks and a long-range spell that sets enemies off balance. Additionally, his Ultimate is a powerful execute that stuns enemies for 3 seconds while dealing 150% of its already impressive damage to enemies under 25% HP.

    As far as heals goes, Sharp-as-Night is very proficient at casting area of effect heals whenever someone is below 75% HP. He even has a healing spell that restores health whenever group members use light attacks, which is perfect for builds that weaves in light attacks between abilities. Beyond Sharp’s heals, his defensive spells aren’t as useful since they don’t grant barriers of any kind and instead focus on increasing resistances, immobilizing enemies with ice, and healing only himself.

    If Sharp had better group or even self-protective abilities, or a bear companion (since he’s a Warden) he would surely be higher on the list. But even with what he has, he can still be quite fun to explore with, especially if you like to fish.

    2. Azandar Al-Cybaides

    ESO Azandar al-Cybiades companion
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    Azandar is one of ESO’s newest companions from the Necrom Chapter. He’s a Redguard Arcanist that uses some of that class’ best abilities to deal damage, buff enemies damage taken, and heal. His ‘Quill Knight’ skill line is effective at taunting enemies, fearing them, and dealing damage from a summoned damage shield. While his ‘Revitalizing Researcher’ skill line is highly effective at, again, creating a damage shield for themselves and you while the other skills allow for healing multiple targets and granting recovery.

    Finally, his ‘Scholar of Apocrypha’ skill line is what you’ll be interested in if you want some damage. But more importantly, this skill line features two skills that act as amazing buffs and debuffs. ‘Fate Omen’s Inspiration’ charges your and his weapons, applying ‘Minor Berserk’ that increases damage done by 5% for 8 seconds. While the other skill ‘Tendrils of the Colorless Sea’ deals AoE damage and applies ‘Minor Vulnerability’ that makes enemies take 5% more damage.

    Azandar’s Ultimate does considerable area of effect damage and stuns enemies for 3 seconds. That on top of causing them to take 10% more damage for 4 seconds, it is easy to see how Azandar can be fantastic all-around support.

    1. Isobel Veloise

    ESO Isobel companion
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    Isobel is a Breton and Templar from the High Isle Chapter that will tank and support you like no other. However, where Isobel shines (and the reason she’s in the #1 spot) is her damage mitigation and healing abilities. One of her most effective defensive ‘Brilliant Shield’ abilities is ‘Solar Ward’, where she reduces her damage taken by 20% and gets a shield worth 12.5% of her max health for 6 seconds on a 7.8 second cooldown.

    Meanwhile, all three of her healing abilities either heal on low cooldowns, deal damage while healing, or both. All while being area of effect heals for herself, you, or other teammates nearby. Isobel also does some amazing damage over time while boosting the damage of your next light or heavy attack. Her execute ability, used on low health enemies, does massive amounts of damage too. Additionally, her damaging abilities go beyond just being limited to a single target.

    Finally, Isobel’s companion perk ability grants a chance to find packs containing extra loot after beating a world boss. This companion’s heavy armor also helps make her the perfect support tank. It’s these facts that make Isobel a companion that can do it all.

    At the end of the day, any one of these companions could be worth using depending on how they synergize with your chosen class and build. Besides, if you’re like me, you’ll eventually level all of them anyway just to discover their story and interesting dialogue bits.

    About the author

    Ali Taha

    Whether its new releases, or a new Destiny 2 season, Ali will flex his gaming and freelancer skills to cover them extensively. He started off writing features for Game Rant but found a better home here on Twinfinite. While Ali waits for the next Monster Hunter title, he enjoys publishing his progression fantasy novels as an indie author.

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