
Though bemused by the story, the Ninja-save Lloyd, who is recuperating from the death of his father alone-are assigned to continue training on Sensei Wu's orders, with Dareth revealing a class of adult students he had managed to find. Jay interrupts, revealing the whole ordeal to be a story, pointing out the several inconsistencies in Kai's story. However, the four of them are attacked by the Anacondrai serpent, who attacks Jay and rips off his pants in the process, exposing his underpants.

Eventually, they make it into the tunnels beneath Chen's Palace, and after battling Eyezor, Zugu, and a few other cultists, retrieve the Staff of Elements. Parking the vehicle, they head through the rest of the jungle on foot, going pass the traps and battling Anacondrai Cultists. The game begins with Kai, Cole, Jay, and Zane traveling across Chen's Island in the D.B. They can even team up and create multi-elemental builds using the Tornado of Creation. Using their Spinjitzu abilities, players can unleash their Ninja’s elemental power to smash their way through enemies and solve puzzles. In LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin players will battle through iconic locales from the TV series, including the Ice Temple, the Toxic Bogs, and a mysterious new island, as well as visit the mountain village of Spinjago, where the Ninjas are currently training with Grand Sensei Dareth and Sensei Wu. The Ninjas forget how to use their elemental powers, and it is up to the players to help them find their Obsidian weapons, regain their memories and reclaim their powers before Ronin completes his plan and releases an even greater evil on Ninjago. With help from his army of dark samurai, Ronin steals the Ninjas’ memories using an ancient weapon called the Obsidian Glaive. There is a new threat in Ninjago, and his name is Ronin. “Kids will get a kick out of playing as their favorite Ninja warriors battling a new enemy with an exciting array of cool vehicles, mechs and even dragons!”



“ LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin will be the most expansive adventure game through the Ninjago universe that we have ever made to-date,” said Tom Stone, Managing Director, TT Games.
