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It Boils Down to 2 Reasons Why We Still Don’t Have an Open World Naruto Game That Could Help Kishimoto Beat One Piece’s Popularity


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It Boils Down to 2 Reasons Why We Still Don’t Have an Open World Naruto Game That Could Help Kishimoto Beat One Piece’s Popularity

In the fierce battle for anime supremacy, Naruto and One Piece have long been formidable contenders. While both have enjoyed tremendous success and cultivated dedicated fandoms, it’s hard to ignore the fact that Eiichiro Oda’s pirate epic has been steadily gaining ground on Masashi Kishimoto’s ninja saga in recent years.

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At least Naruto has beaten One Piece to Fortnite. | Image Credit: Epic Games

But what if there was an untapped avenue for Naruto to reclaim its spot at the top? A path that leads not through the pages of a manga or the frames of an anime, but into the immersive world of video games?

The Naruto MMORPG We Deserve

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At this point, it’s just one fighting game after another. | Image Credit: Bandai Namco Entertainment

Picture this: a vast, open world where players can create their own shinobi, pledge allegiance to their chosen village, and embark on a journey filled with missions, battles, and intrigue. A game that not only captures the essence of the Naruto universe, but expands upon it in ways that the manga and anime never could.

So why hasn’t it happened yet? When a curious fan posed this question on

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It’s a sobering assessment, but one that rings true. Developing a high-quality MMORPG is a daunting task under any circumstances, and the unique challenges posed by the Naruto universe only serve to raise the bar even higher. But are these obstacles insurmountable? Hardly.

A World of Possibilities

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Step 1: Resist the temptation to churn out a subpar clone. | Image Credit: Bandai Namco Entertainment

Imagine being able to specialize in different ninja arts, each with its own unique skill trees and progression paths. Picture yourself developing your own jutsu, combining elements and techniques in ways that push the boundaries of what’s possible in the Narutoverse.

And then there’s the PvP. Epic battles with hundreds of players, each using their unique skills and strategies to lead their village to victory. Duels, team battles, and even large-scale wars – the possibilities are endless.

But it’s not just about combat. Crafting could play a significant role, allowing players to forge their own weapons and armor, each imbued with the power of their chosen chakra nature. The social aspect of an MMORPG could also shine, with players forming clans, building alliances, and shaping the political landscape of the shinobi world.

Overall, the potential for a truly groundbreaking Naruto MMORPG exists. But, at the end of the day, the fate of such a game rests in the hands of those who hold the power to make it a reality. Will they rise to the challenge and create something truly special, or will they continue to settle for quick cash grabs and mediocre clones?

Only time will tell. But one thing is certain: if ********* with the care, creativity, and respect that the franchise deserves, a Naruto MMORPG could be the key to propelling Kishimoto’s series back to the top of the anime world, and giving One Piece a serious run for its money.

What do you think? Would you play a Naruto MMORPG if it was done right? What features and elements would you like to see in such a game? Share your thoughts and ideas in the comments below!



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