Ninja Gaiden 4 pre-order bonuses and editions are available for all long-time fans of the series to grab and get ready for the game’s eventual release.
While the game does not have any early access bonuses available upon getting any of the listed packs below, there are plenty of in-game items you will earn.
Here are all of the Ninja Gaiden 4 pre-order bonuses and editions.
All Ninja Gaiden 4 Pre-Order Bonuses

The only pre-order bonus for Ninja Gaiden 4 is the Dark Dragon Descendant skin for Yakumo. This skin is merely a cosmetic change for the new protagonist added to this entry, giving him a white and blue outfit that is pretty cool-looking.
This pre-order bonus can only be guaranteed for digital pre-orders, as people who are buying the physical game on PlayStation 5 (there is no physical form on Xbox Series X|S) are only guaranteed as supplies last.
While the Dark Dragon Descendant skin is currently referenced as an item only available for those who pre-order the game, the Ninja Gaiden 4 website states that the skin may be available for players later as either free or paid content. Hopefully, it’s the former and is only exclusive to the first players who are truly obsessed with the difficult Ninja Gaiden combat.
All Ninja Gaiden 4 Editions & Prices

There are two editions of Ninja Gaiden 4 available for players to buy across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
The Standard Edition will cost $69.99 and only comes with the game. There are no bonuses for getting it. This is the version that people who subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will have access to.
For people who want a little more out of Ninja Gaiden 4, you will want to consider the Deluxe Edition. For $89.99, you will automatically gain access to a future DLC pack called The Two Masters. Unfortunately, we do not know anything about this DLC as of now.
Additionally, the Deluxe Edition comes with two skins for both Ryu and Yakumo. Ryu will have the Traditional Dark Blue and Legendary Black Falcon skins, with Yakumo getting Divine Chimera and Raven Master. To finish off the skins, Ryu will have a kitana skin called Blade of the Archfiend, and Yakumo gets five different divine-themed weapon skins.
Finishing things off, the Ninja Gaiden 4 Deluxe Edition comes with 50,000 NinjaCoin used for upgrades and abilities. There will also be a collection of various in-game items, like life elixirs, to help you get through some early fights.
Are you planning on buying Ninja Gaiden 4? Are you going to stick with the standard or upgrade to the deluxe edition? Let us know in the comments or on the Insider Gaming forum.
While you wait for Ninja Gaiden 4, consider looking into this tough-looking trailer. You can check out more gameplay here.



