The Wii-exclusive ninja game is already out in Japan, but America and Europe will have to practice patience.
Tecmo, Acquire, and Nintendo have collaborated to bring the fourth game in the stealth-action series Tenchu to the Wii, but it will be Ubisoft who distributes the title in the American and European markets.
Already out in Japan, Tenchu 4 is slated for an early 2009 release elsewhere. The game uses the Wii Remote's special abilities to place players in the role of ninja Rikimaru and Ayame, sneaking and slicing their way through feudal Japan over ten missions and 50 side-quests.
Readers may recall that Ubisoft also helped bring the Japanese-developed No More Heroes to the west. The game ultimately received an "M" rating from the ESRB, and while Tenchu 4 has not yet been rated by the ESRB, it may land in the same category.
UBISOFT® ANNOUNCES TENCHU™ 4
The Development Team Behind the Original Tenchu™ Re-Invents the Tenchu Franchise
SAN FRANCISCO – September 23, 2008 – Today Ubisoft announced that Tenchu™ 4, the newest addition to the Tenchu™ franchise exclusively for the Wii™ system, will launch in North America and Europe in early 2009. The development team behind the original Tenchu, Acquire, brings a fresh new look, feel and motion to the Tenchu franchise.
Tenchu 4 will use the Wii Remote™ to fight, dash, jump and kill like a true ninja. Players will continue the saga of Rikimaru and Ayame, elite ninjas who must use their lethal skills to keep the peace in feudal Japan. Playing as both stealthy Rikimaru and aggressive and acrobatic Ayame, players will fight their way through more than 10 missions and 50 side quests and experience the thrilling adventure of being the ultimate ninja.
Tenchu 4 will come to a North American and European audience where it will be well-received by both fans of the series as well as Wii owners who have been looking for an edgy and exciting game. And if it's katanas, throwing stars, daggers and smoke bombs you're looking for, then, yeah, it's got all those too.
Tenchu 4 has not yet been rated by the ESRB.