This week, fans of "Naruto" finally entered into another era as "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" premiered earlier this week. With the premiere episode of the new installment, fans are bothered as it focused more on Boruto and some hinted that the creators will finally put an end to Naruto's life.

With "Naruto Shippuden" ended its arc last month, creators of the anime series introduced "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" that focused on Naruto's son, Boruto. With its pilot episode aired earlier this week, creators introduced the children of Sasuke and Naruto and were welcomed by fans.

But some avid viewers are concerned about how "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" have focused more on Boruto. Fans raised even their concerns upon hearing that the creators are considering the possibility of putting an end to Naruto's storyline and ending his character through death.

But considering the introduction of the premiere episode of "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations," it looks like Naruto will be keeping alive as creators knew how fans would be disappointed. Boruto in the recent episode was an adult standing over in his city which was already been ruined.

Boruto stood in front of Kawaki who then said to Boruto that he will send him where he sends the Naruto, the Seventh Hokage. It just means Kawaki will be Boruto's greatest enemy as he simply putting the idea of killing him so would join Naruto in the afterlife. Though reports quoted that killing Naruto would make the make the future franchise to a bleak, Comicbook has reported.

In "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations," Naruto's son made believe that his father died so maybe he can find a motivation to fight back Kawaki because of what he did to Naruto. But according to the publication, the Seventh Hokage might just be in another dimension. Meanwhile, the trailer for "Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker" has leaked ahead of Bandai Namco's official announcement.

Weekly Shonen Jump reveal that Bandai Namco planned to revealed more information for the forthcoming "Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker" on Monday, April 10. But Gematsu reported that a clip has leaked online featuring a vibrant gaming world where ninjas can jump, perform different attacks, and run.

"Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker" is expected to get an Xbox one, PC, and PS4 release. Also, "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" always airs of Wednesday every 5:25 a.m on Crunchyroll.