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Home » Shinobi: Artwork of Vengeance is coming to Change 2 in September
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Shinobi: Artwork of Vengeance is coming to Change 2 in September

Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJune 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Sega has introduced that Shinobi: Artwork of Vengeance shall be coming to Change 2 in just a few months.

The Change 2 model of the critically acclaimed motion platformer shall be launched on September 24 in each bodily and digital editions.

The Digital Normal Version will price £24.99 / $29.99, whereas the Digital Deluxe Version will price £34.99 / $39.99.

In addition to the bottom recreation, the Digital Deluxe Version consists of the Sega Villains Stage DLC, the place protagonist Joe Musashi faces off in opposition to various bosses from different Sega titles.

It additionally features a digital artbook and digital soundtrack, in addition to a Medic Lite Amulet, Ghost Outfit and 2000 Gold.

It doesn’t seem that house owners of the Change model of Shinobi: Artwork of Vengeance will be capable to improve to the Change 2 model at no cost (or for a lowered value), that means they’ll want to purchase it a second time.

This isn’t unusual for Sega video games, however the writer has made exceptions prior to now. The Change model of Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds will be upgraded to the Change 2 model (which was launched later) for £10 / $10.

VGC’s 5-star Shinobi: Artwork of Vengeance evaluate calls the sport “excellent” and praises its motion, its detailed hand-drawn visuals and its soundtrack, which was composed by Shinobi veteran Yuzo Koshiro (Streets of Rage) and Tee Lopes (Sonic Mania).

“It’s been too lengthy since we had a brand new Shinobi recreation, however Artwork of Vengeance has been greater than well worth the wait,” we wrote. “With large visuals, an distinctive soundtrack and a compelling fight system that makes every struggle a delight, this elevates Sega’s motion platformer to new heights in the identical approach Lizardcube beforehand did with Streets of Rage 4. Distinctive.”