It was way back in 1988 when Ryu Haybusa first graced the videogaming scene, with the classic Ninja Gaiden making waves. From there, Hayabusa and the series as a whole would expand considerably, with multiple editions and variations of the side-scrolling beat ’em up giving players the chance to hone their ninja skills. Now though three of Hayabusa’s finest have been brought together as one with the arrival of the Ninja Gaiden Master Collection.
Available to purchase and download this very minute on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch and PC through Steam, Ninja Gaiden Master Collection combines three titles that were originallt released from 2007 onwards, with Ninja Gaiden Sigma, Ninja Gaiden Sigma 2 and Ninja Gaiden 3 Razor’s Edge all helping fill out the bundle.
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