‘Naruto Online’ RPG Browser Game Coming July 20

Naruto Online is coming July 20
Naruto Online is coming July 20 Bandai Namco/Oasis Games

Naruto Online is finally coming to the West on July 20 from Oasis Games. As the first and only officially licensed Naruto RPG game in the world, fans of the anime/manga should be excited to jump into this browser game.

The game will faithfully follow the story of the manga, but where Naruto Online differs is that it will also continue the tale. Additionally, five brand-new characters representing the elements of earth, water, fire, wind and lightning will be introduced.

Players can choose to become one of these characters and start a new adventure, gaining experience in a variety of different quests and gameplay modes.

Currently there are nine chapters in Naruto Online that allows players to explore locations like the Valley of the End and the Village Hidden in the Sand.

How the overworld looks like in 'Naruto Online'
How the overworld looks like in 'Naruto Online' Oasis Games/Bandai Namco

Players will also get to form their own ninja teams with familiar characters from the anime. You’ll take your ninja team into dungeons and boss battles where you’ll engage in combat using a turn-based fighting system.

How battles are setup in 'Naruto Online'
How battles are setup in 'Naruto Online' Bandai Namco/Oasis Games
How battle animation looks in 'Naruto Online'
How battle animation looks in 'Naruto Online' Oasis Games/Bandai Namco
How you set your team up in 'Naruto Online'
How you set your team up in 'Naruto Online' Oasis Games/Bandai Namco

Anyone familiar with another browser game, Avengers Alliance, should know how these turn-based battles work. However, in Naruto Online, players will use the Naruto Bonds-system in battle to greatly enhance your team’s fighting abilities and create combos.

You’ll also be able to get equipment and power ups for your weapons and armor to help you along your journey.

And the best part of Naruto Online: there is no download necessary on your PC. Players just have to head over to the official website and sign in when the game goes live Wednesday, July 20 at 8 a.m. EDT.

Check out the trailer for Naruto Online and let us know if you want to check out this new game in the comments section below.

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