Sekai secures Naruto’s license to develop consumer apps for anime fans

  • Gaming
  • July 11, 2024
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Just like in your favorite anime, this is the story of a young group of twenty-something who started with nothing, traveled the world and ended up with a global license to develop official Naruto consumer apps. Originally founded in early 2022, French startup Sekai describes itself as a studio that wants to create entertainment experiences […]

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