
Ninja Gaiden 4 achieved a world record with the help of Xbox, helicopters, and a massive TV screen.
The latest Ninja Gaiden game is coming out on October 21st and looks fantastic. After a thirteen-year gap, Team Ninja has created a new main installment with help from PlatinumGames and Xbox. Players will be able to battle as both Ryu and a new character, Yakumo, in thrilling 3D combat designed for modern consoles. Thanks to Xbox and some dedicated fans, the game is already breaking world records!
Ninja Gaiden 4 Sets World Record for Largest Flown Video Game Display
Xbox and Team Ninja recently set a new Guinness World Record in Miami Beach, Florida, for the largest helicopter video game display. They flew a 26-foot-wide screen playing Ninja Gaiden 4, with rapper Swae Lee and Team Ninja’s Emmanuel Rodriguez participating. Another helicopter, piloted by Heli-D, carried the massive 215 square foot display 20 meters in the air. The attempt was officially recognized by Guinness World Records.
Ninja Gaiden 4 is coming to Xbox Game Pass and has generated a lot of excitement since its first reveal. Early previews suggest it’s a strong return to the series’ roots, which is great news for fans. Interestingly, the game holds a world record, though not for sales or gameplay – still, it’s a noteworthy achievement. Adding to Xbox’s strong October lineup, The Outer Worlds 2 is also launching next week. And the best part? You can play both games on the Asus ROG Xbox Ally, letting you enjoy them on the go.
Read More
- Byler Confirmed? Mike and Will’s Relationship in Stranger Things Season 5
- One-Way Quantum Streets: Superconducting Diodes Enable Directional Entanglement
- All Exploration Challenges & Rewards in Battlefield 6 Redsec
- Quantum Circuits Reveal Hidden Connections to Gauge Theory
- 6 Pacifist Isekai Heroes
- Top 8 UFC 5 Perks Every Fighter Should Use
- Every Hisui Regional Pokémon, Ranked
- CRO PREDICTION. CRO cryptocurrency
- ENA PREDICTION. ENA cryptocurrency
- Top 8 Open-World Games with the Toughest Boss Fights
2025-10-20 23:18