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Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Makes a Comeback After 16 Years
By Ali'sha HarrisVerified|September 23, 2024|0 Comment
Exciting news for all Naruto fans! The original Naruto game that started the iconic Ultimate Ninja Storm series is set to make a triumphant return, nearly 16 years after its initial release.
Bandai Namco has announced that Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm will soon be available on mobile devices. Originally released for PlayStation 3 in November 2008, this game has been a hit on various platforms including PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
The mobile version promises 3D competitive action and vibrant graphics that bring Naruto’s childhood to life. Players can dive into the story-based mode and relive iconic moments from the series, as well as enjoy a “Free Battle Mode” with a choice of 25 different characters such as Gamabunta, Rock Lee, and Kiba Inuzuka. You can also explore the Hidden Leaf Village, take on missions, and enjoy mini-games.
The game comes with new features and improvements such as an auto-save function, control mode selection for battles, battle assist features, and improved controls for both battle and free movement. These enhancements aim to make the game more accessible and enjoyable for all players.
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm will be available on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store on 25 September 2024. Be sure to check out the electrifying trailer for a glimpse of the action.
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