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Sega releases Revenge of Shinobi on iOS and Android for FREE today [Video]

It looks like Sega is keeping its promise to bring new free games to mobile. Today it has released The Revenge of Shinobi completely free on iOS and Android. For the very time on mobile, players can jump in to the “legendary side-scrolling beat ‘em up” as ninjutsu master Joe Musashi. Be sure to hit up our launch coverage of Sega’s new freebie initiative and you can see even more free games right here.

iOS Universal: The Revenge of Shinobi: FREE (Just Released)

Android: The Revenge of Shinobi: FREE (Just Released)

The Revenge of Shinobi Features:

They’ve killed your master and captured your bride, so now you must travel the globe to dish out ninjutsu justice to the crime syndicate. Master ninjutsu techniques and collect mystical power-ups as you fight your way through this retro classic. 

The Revenge of Shinobi joins the SEGA Forever classic games collection, a treasure trove of free SEGA console classics brought to life on mobile for the first time!

FEATURES

– Eight globe-trotting districts, each with its own unique boss battle

– Secret power-ups hidden throughout the game

– Collect shuriken to take out enemies from afar (psst… the old code still works!)

– Master ninjutsu techniques and devastate your foe

– Summon fire and thunder to take out entire waves of adversaries

– Four difficulty levels, from beginner to master ninja.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices