Naruto games ships over 10 million

Posted By | On 16th, Jan. 2012

Naruto video game franchises have shipped 10 million copies worldwide, Namco Bandai games announced.

On this occasion,  president of CyberConnect2, Hiroshi Matsuyama, will run all 26 miles and 385 yards (42.195km) of the Marathon de Paris in France dressed as NARUTO on April 15th, 2012.

“We’re very glad and proud to have achieved 10 million units worldwide for the Naruto franchise, and we promise you that we will keep working very hard on this important series to carry on exciting all the fans around the world. Thanks again for all of your support, and I wish you all the best for 2012!” said Yusuke Sasaki, Producer at Namco Bandai.


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