Ninja Gaiden 2 Dated for Europe
Let the slaughter start on June 6th
Date: Thursday, April 24, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Microsoft has confirmed the European release date for the first Ninja Gaiden game to hit the Xbox 360. Ninja Gaiden II will be available across Europe starting from June 6th for an estimated retail price of £44.99.

Ryu Hayabusa returns in this action-packed sequel to the original Xbox outing ‘Ninja Gaiden’, on a mission to avenge his clan and prevent the destruction of the human race. Universal themes of vengeance and honour are played out from Tokyo to New York and to the netherworld as a series of dramatic events create a truly compelling story.

Additionally players can experience the Xbox 360 Ninja Gaiden II Online Mini-Game, exclusive to Xbox.com, which allows you to go head to head with your friends on your desktop. Challenge friends to beat your Ninja speed and dexterity and then revel in your glory with a dynamic screensaver which tracks your victories. Take time off from battle by creating custom video wallpapers where you can perfect your own ninja habitat.

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