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Speculation about Naruto content in MultiVersus game resurfaces with the mention of a provocative phrase

Big Speculations Arise Over Naruto Content in Multiversus

The fighting game community is buzzing with excitement as yet another rumor about potential Naruto content in Multiversus has surfaced. Fans have been speculating ever since a developer of the game made a risqué comment during a livestream.

Naruto, being one of the most popular manga and anime series globally, has a massive following, so it’s no surprise that gamers are eager to see their favorite ninja characters join the roster of the upcoming crossover fighting game, Multiversus.

During the stream, a developer jokingly mentioned a certain raunchy phrase that is associated with Naruto. This instantly caught the attention of fans, who are now convinced that the phrase hints at the addition of Naruto characters in Multiversus.

While this comment is no concrete confirmation, it has sparked plenty of excitement and speculation within the community. Gamers are already busy discussing their dream Naruto character picks and possible movesets they would like to see in the game.

NetherRealm Studios, the developers of Multiversus, are staying tight-lipped about any potential Naruto involvement in the game. However, the studio has a history of incorporating characters from other franchises into its titles, such as Mortal Kombat and Injustice.

Fans remain hopeful, as unexpected guest characters are a popular feature in many crossover fighting games. With Multiversus already confirmed to feature iconic characters from different Warner Bros. properties, the addition of Naruto characters would undoubtedly generate immense hype and attract even more players to the game.

Until any official announcements are made, fans will continue to speculate and eagerly await any further hints or news.

Stay tuned for updates on whether the beloved Naruto characters will make their way into Multiversus, as the fighting game community holds its breath for potential crossovers.