What is the last Naruto Storm game?


Naruto video games have appeared for various consoles from Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft, based on Masashi Kishimoto's manga and anime. Most of them are fighting games in which the player directly controls one of a roster of various characters as featured in the series' Parts I and II. The player pits their character against another character controlled by the game's AI or by another player, depending on the mode the player is in. The objective is to reduce the opponent's health to zero using basic attacks and special techniques unique to each character derived from techniques they use in the Naruto anime or manga.[1] The first Naruto video game was Naruto: Konoha Ninpōchō, which was released in Japan on March 27, 2003, for the WonderSwan Color.[2] Most Naruto video games have been released only in Japan. The first games released outside Japan were the Naruto: Gekitou Ninja Taisen series and the Naruto: Saikyou Ninja Daikesshu series, released in North America under the titles of Naruto: Clash of Ninja and Naruto: Ninja Council.[3][4]

As of March 2021, the Ultimate Ninja series had sold 20.8 million copies worldwide.[5]

Series[edit]

Naruto: Clash of Ninja[edit]

The Naruto: Clash of Ninja series (known in Japan as Naruto: Gekitō Ninja Taisen) is a series of video games developed by Eighting and published by D3 Publisher and Takara Tomy.

Naruto: Ninja Council[edit]

Naruto: Ninja Destiny[edit]

Naruto: Path of the Ninja[edit]

Naruto: Uzumaki Chronicles[edit]

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja[edit]

Arcade games[edit]

Other games[edit]

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  • Official Site for Namco Bandai Naruto games
  • Official Site for Tomy Naruto games
  • Official Site for Xbox 360 games (Ubisoft)

Is Naruto Storm 4 the last game?

It is the sixth and final installment of the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series inspired by Masashi Kishimoto's manga Naruto.

Will there be a 5th Naruto Storm game?

According to Senju, Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm 5 has been in development for over a year now and Bandai Namco is considering a reveal for the end of 2022.

What is the latest Naruto Ninja Storm game?

Naruto: Ultimate Ninja.

How many Naruto Storm games are there?

NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: ULTIMATE NINJA STORM LEGACY collects all 4 STORM games in one breathtaking collection. This series has established itself among the pinnacle of anime & manga adaptations to video games!