Gaming
Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series tops 30 million copies

Bandai Namco has announced the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series has surpassed 30 million copies sold worldwide.
This achievement includes global shipments and digital downloads of the beloved fighting game series, inspired by Masashi Kishimoto’s renowned manga and anime.
To celebrate this significant milestone, special campaigns have been launched for the games, featuring giveaways and discounted promotions for titles within the franchise.
Originally developed by CyberConnect2, the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series debuted in 2003 with Naruto: Ultimate Ninja for the PlayStation 2. Since then, it has spawned multiple sequels, spin-offs, and the more recent Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series, which introduced fully immersive 3D battles.
Most recently, the original Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm has been adapted for mobile devices, available on both iOS (via the App Store) and Android (via Google Play).
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