This article was co-authored by Ed Erskine and by wikiHow staff writer, Glenn Carreau. Ed Erskine is an anime expert and podcaster based in London, UK. Ed has been watching anime for over 20 years and founded the Suuuper Anime Podcast in 2020. The Suuuper Anime Podcast is the #1 anime podcast in the UK, and has been listened to in over 190 countries. In the podcast, Ed and his co-host Solo break down specific anime series, episodes, and character profiles, as well as discuss a variety of anime industry topics. They have had guests such as Jason Page (the original singer of the Pokémon theme song), the directors from the Amazon show Invincible, the directors from the Netflix show Love, Death & Robots, and many more notable industry contributors. Ed’s favorite anime are One Piece and Dragon Ball Z, and his favorite character is Ippo, from Hajime No Ippo.
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So you’re an anime fan who just can’t get enough of the One Piece franchise—and we certainly don’t blame you! There’s a lot to love about the swashbuckling pirate saga, so why stop at the manga and anime? Many One Piece video games have been released over the years, just waiting to be discovered by new fans. So, in this article, we’ll introduce you to the best One Piece games available, complete with a synopsis of each game and tips on which one you might enjoy most, depending on your gaming style. Let’s get started!
Top 5 Best One Piece Video Games
- One Piece Odyssey - Sprawling JRPG with an original One Piece storyline
- One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 - A hack-and-slash game with fast-paced combat
- One Piece: Unlimited World Red - Light adventure game with a town expansion system
- One Piece: Treasure Cruise - A mobile game with turn-based combat
- One Piece: World Seeker - Open-world game featuring stealth and platforming mechanics
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionIs there a One Piece card game?
Ed ErskineEd Erskine is an anime expert and podcaster based in London, UK. Ed has been watching anime for over 20 years and founded the Suuuper Anime Podcast in 2020. The Suuuper Anime Podcast is the #1 anime podcast in the UK, and has been listened to in over 190 countries. In the podcast, Ed and his co-host Solo break down specific anime series, episodes, and character profiles, as well as discuss a variety of anime industry topics. They have had guests such as Jason Page (the original singer of the Pokémon theme song), the directors from the Amazon show Invincible, the directors from the Netflix show Love, Death & Robots, and many more notable industry contributors. Ed’s favorite anime are One Piece and Dragon Ball Z, and his favorite character is Ippo, from Hajime No Ippo.
Anime Expert
Yes, there is! And it’s been growing a lot lately, especially among fans who enjoy trading card games. If you remember how big Pokémon cards were, it’s a similar idea. One Piece card game lets you build decks around characters, crews, and strategies from the anime and manga, so it feels very connected to the story rather than just being a collectible.
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References
- ↑ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21226904/
- ↑ https://onepiece.fandom.com/wiki/One_Piece:_Unlimited_World_Red
- ↑ https://optc-ww.channel.or.jp/en/
- ↑ https://www.bandainamcoent.com/games/one-piece-world-seeker
- ↑ https://opbr-en.bn-ent.net/
- ↑ https://onepiece.fandom.com/wiki/One_Piece_(Game_Boy_Advance)
- ↑ https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/one-piece-pirate-warriors-3-deluxe-edition-switch/?srsltid=AfmBOoqb4CNvYqskJEVAokRDT3PsDFI4ZceNkfHP2p7Ig079-48rJac3
- ↑ https://www.bandainamcoent.com/games/one-piece-burning-blood
- ↑ https://onepiece.fandom.com/wiki/One_Piece:_Gigant_Battle















