Perhaps by training and mastering new "jutsu" moves and combinations, and by joining forces with other playable characters, including Sarada and Mitsuki (and others), he'll be powerful enough to defeat this threat - even without his father's vast experience. Rather than follow in his father's footsteps, Boruto wants to carve his own path as a warrior, as he sets out from Hidden Leaf Village to seek out a menacing new threat in the shinobi world.
Road to Boruto is a multi-hour single-player adventure that focuses on Naruto's son (and it's tied to a 2016 anime movie). Those who might've fallen behind with one of the more beloved Japanese fighting adventure series today might be able to catch up quickly with NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: ULTIMATE NINJA STORM 4 ROAD TO BORUTO, which includes the previous year's Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 as well as all the DLC (downloadable content) packs for the game, previously exclusive preorder bonuses, and, perhaps most importantly, an all-new adventure.