Naruto Coming Back For More on the 360
Sequel to "Rise of a Ninja" on the way.
Date: Thursday, July 24, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Ubisoft has announced that Naruto: The Broken Bond, the sequel game to Naruto: Rise of a Ninja, is currently in development. Naruto: The Broken Bond is exclusive to the Xbox 360 and will be available in North America, Europe, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan for the Winter of 2008.

Building on the success of Ubisoft's Naruto: Rise of a Ninja, this sequel features Naruto, who has now evolved into a well-respected Ninja, but his new status and abilities trigger the envy of his best friend and Ninja teammate, Sasuke.

The enemy of the village, Orochimaru, takes advantage of the situation and convinces Sasuke to leave his friends and his village in order to join his evil clan and become more powerful. With the help of his Ninja friends, Naruto goes on a quest to retrieve Sasuke and save him. Naruto: The Broken Bond is also the only Naruto video game, other than Naruto: Rise of a Ninja that features an online multiplayer mode which allows players to compete against others in an online tournament mode.

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