Naruto To Boruto: Shinobi Striker is a bit of a departure from the main series, and is most easily described as a MOBA, so it's not a direct sequel or a regular Naruto game. In Shinobi Striker, you'll team up with three other players, and it plays out how you would expect, with each player having their own role, be it healing or attacking as you try to dominate the other four man team.
The classes are: Attack, Range, Defense, and Heal, and the classes are exactly what they sound like; the Attack class is good for charging straight in and doing big damage, while the ranged will attack from afar and chip away from a safe distance. Defensive class users will draw a line in the sand, so to speak, and stop the enemy team from invading their territory, and the heal class will, well, heal everyone. It's pretty straightforward.
There are also a few different game modes to throw down in: in Combat Battle, you'll brawl in a regular 4v4 battle, and whoever kicks the most ass wins. Flag Battles is your standard capture the flag, and Base Battles is your standard control mode, where you hold as many control points as you can.
Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker drops August 31st for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.