
For a game that got good Famitsu scores (9,8,8,8), Ninja Gaiden Sigma itself isn't the really marketing focus, but rather big-in-Japan American-born Leah Dizon, who's appearing in the title's TV spots.
On release date (June 14th — don't forget!), Tecmo's holding Sigma rally events at Akihabara retailer AsoBitCity in which players will compete in the game's time attack modes. The prize? Among others, a poster signed by Dizon. I'd actually prefer Ninja Gaiden creator Tomonobu Itagaki and co., but hey, that's just me.
Signed Poster Event [Famitsu]












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