Naruto Online Goes Live; Drops Official Trailer
Nartuo Online has officially landed in the West, bringing with it all the ninja adventure that fans of the series and manga love.
The free-to-play game is based entirely on the series story line and will allow fans to be a part of the legend, exploring familiar locations, reliving key moments, and fighting alongside well known characters. Starting today, players can log into the game via the site and begin the process of forming their own ninja team. The game offers modes for every type of player, from single player to multi-player dungeons and even giant worldboss battles.
To begin playing, head over to the Naruto Online site.
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