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An American Ninja Warrior game heads to consoles in March

An American Ninja Warrior game is coming to Xbox One, PS4 and Switch in March, publisher GameMill Entertainment has confirmed.

Produced in collaboration with NBC and Universal, players can expect the tie-in from 19 March. Alongside the confirmation was an official trailer, which we’ve posted below.

American Ninja Warrior has continuously grown in popularity over the past 10 seasons and we are thrilled to partner with NBC Universal to bring fans an authentic and action-packed American Ninja Warrior experience on gaming consoles for the first time,” said GameMill’s Tim Flaherty. “We are excited to unveil the many challenging and fun features in the coming months, which are designed to allow players to step into the shoes of their very own American Ninja Warrior competitor.”

American Ninja Warrior Challenge will be available from 19 March on Xbox One, PS4 and Switch.


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