List of One Piece video games – Wikipedia

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One Piece video games

One Piece franchise logo.

Genre(s) Action-adventure, Fighting, Role-playing
Developer(s) Various
Publisher(s) Bandai

Bandai Namco Entertainment
Composer(s) Various
Platform(s) WonderSwan, PlayStation, Game Boy Color, WonderSwan Color, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Wii, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, Wii U, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android, Xbox One, PlayStation VR
First release From TV Animation – One Piece: Become the Pirate King!

July 19, 2000
Latest release One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4

March 27, 2020

The One Piece video games series is published by Bandai and Banpresto, later as part of Bandai Namco Entertainment, and is based on Eiichiro Oda’s shonen manga and anime series of the same name. The games take place in the fictional world of One Piece, and the stories revolve around the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his Straw Hat Pirates, the franchise’s protagonists. The games have been released on a variety of video game and handheld consoles. The series features various genres, mostly role-playing games—the predominant type in the series’ early years—and fighting games, such as the titles of the Grand Battle! sub-series.

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The series debuted in Japan on July 19, 2000 with From TV Animation – One Piece: Become the Pirate King! (One Piece: Mezase Kaizoku Ou!).[1] The series contains 56 games including 11 mobile games, not counting appearances in crossover titles.

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More than five years passed after the anime series’ debut, One Piece: Grand Battle! Rush, was released outside Japan on September 7, 2005.[2] Out of thirty-eight games (not including non-Japanese games), eleven have been released in North America, two in Australia and thirteen in Europe. Japan’s large demand for such games leads its companies to produce the titles with haste and thus low regard for quality.[3] The opposite is the case with the One Piece video game, which has been produced for and exclusively released to the North American markets, and was crowned “GBA Platformer of the Year” in 2005 by GameSpy’s network of game websites.[3] The One Piece games has received a mixed reception; assessments ranged from “slightly below or slightly above average”[4] to “a grand video-game series”.[5]

Series[edit]

One Piece: Grand Battle![edit]

One Piece: Unlimited[edit]

One Piece: Pirate Warriors[edit]

Other video games[edit]

Mobile video games[edit]

Mobile games not in operation[edit]

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Commercial reception[edit]

Bandai Namco net income from One Piece games (2008–2020)
Fiscal period Net income Ref
April 2008 to March 2012 ¥31.5 billion ($395 million) [135][136]
April 2012 to March 2013 ¥25.6 billion ($321 million) [137]
April 2013 to March 2014 ¥22.1 billion ($226 million)
April 2014 to March 2015 ¥24.6 billion ($232 million) [138]
April 2015 to December 2020 ¥147.3 billion ($1.43 billion) [139][140]
April 2007 to December 2020 ¥251.1 billion ($2.605 billion)
CMGE revenue from The Road of the Strong mobile game in China (2016–2019)[102]
Fiscal period China revenue
2016–2018 CN¥684.008 million ($103.39 million)
January–June 2019 CN¥72.208 million ($10.45 million)
January 2016 to June 2019 CN¥756.216 million ($113.84 million)
Worldwide sales figures for individual titles (2012–2020)
Title Release Sales Note Ref
One Piece: Pirate Warriors March 1, 2012 4,000,000 Combined sales of the three games [141]
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 March 20, 2013
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 March 26, 2015
One Piece: Unlimited World Red November 21, 2013 650,000 [142]
One Piece: Burning Blood April 21, 2016 104,120 PS4, PS Vita sales, week 4, Japan [143]
One Piece: World Seeker March 14, 2019 58,777 PS4 sales, week 2, Japan [144]
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 March 27, 2020 1,000,000 [145]

Japan retail[edit]

One Piece video game retail sales in Japan (2000–2020)
Platform(s) Title Release Japan retail sales Japan sales revenue (est.) Ref
WonderSwan From TV Animation – One Piece: Become the Pirate King! July 19, 2000 54,263 ¥206,199,400 [146]
PlayStation From TV Animation – One Piece: Grand Battle! March 15, 2001 452,336 ¥2,623,548,800 [146]
Game Boy Color From TV Animation – One Piece: Birth of Luffy’s Dream Pirate Crew! April 27, 2001 375,962 ¥1,691,829,000
PlayStation From TV Animation – One Piece: Set Sail Pirate Crew! August 2, 2001 324,917 ¥1,884,518,600
WonderSwan Color From TV Animation – One Piece: Legend of the Rainbow Island September 13, 2001 26,833 ¥120,748,500
From TV Animation – One Piece: Treasure Wars January 3, 2002 31,458 ¥141,561,000
PlayStation From TV Animation – One Piece: Grand Battle! 2 March 20, 2002 546,015 ¥3,166,887,000
Game Boy Color From TV Animation – One Piece: Grand Line Dream Adventure Log June 28, 2002 205,932 ¥926,694,000
WonderSwan Color From TV Animation – One Piece: Grand Battle Swan Colosseum July 12, 2002 67,367 ¥303,151,500
GameCube From TV Animation – One Piece: Treasure Battle! November 1, 2002 251,982 ¥1,713,477,600
Game Boy Advance From TV Animation – One Piece: Big Secret Treasure of the Seven Phantom Islands November 15, 2002 173,162 ¥1,713,477,600
From TV Animation – One Piece: Aim! The King of Berry March 28, 2003 41,216 ¥197,836,800
PlayStation From TV Animation – One Piece: Ocean’s Dream! May 1, 2003 116,416 ¥675,212,800
GameCube One Piece: Grand Battle! 3 December 11, 2003 155,206 ¥1,055,400,800
PlayStation 2 321,396 ¥2,185,492,800
Game Boy Advance One Piece: Going Baseball – Kaizoku Yakyuu March 11, 2004 85,281 ¥409,348,800
PlayStation 2 One Piece: Round the Land July 29, 2004 100,039 ¥680,265,200
GameCube One Piece: Grand Battle! Rush March 17, 2005 46,395 ¥315,486,000
PlayStation 2 88,058 ¥598,794,400
Game Boy Advance One Piece: Dragon Dream! April 28, 2005 22,841 ¥109,636,800
PlayStation 2 Fighting for One Piece September 8, 2005 54,468 ¥370,382,400
GameCube One Piece: Pirates’ Carnival November 23, 2005 3,819 ¥22,150,200
PlayStation 2 22,918 ¥132,924,400
Wii One Piece: Unlimited Adventure April 26, 2007 110,802 ¥791,126,280 [147]
Nintendo DS One Piece: Gear Spirit August 30, 2007 78,507 ¥376,833,600 [148]
Wii One Piece: Unlimited Cruise: Episode 1 September 11, 2008 128,623 ¥783,314,070 [149]
One Piece: Unlimited Cruise: Episode 2 February 26, 2009 115,311 ¥702,243,990 [149]
One Piece: Unlimited Cruise: Episode 1 (Wii Select) February 25, 2010 99,949 ¥279,857,200 [150]
One Piece: Unlimited Cruise: Episode 2 (Wii Select) April 22, 2010 171,271 ¥479,558,800 [151]
Nintendo DS One Piece: Gigant Battle! September 9, 2010 364,832 ¥1,838,753,280 [150]
Nintendo 3DS One Piece Unlimited Cruise SP May 26, 2011 326,737 ¥1,989,828,330 [146]
Nintendo DS One Piece: Gigant Battle! 2 New World November 17, 2011 344,871 ¥1,803,675,330 [151]
PlayStation 3 One Piece: Pirate Warriors March 1, 2012 828,150 ¥6,782,548,500 [152]
PlayStation Portable One Piece: Romance Dawn December 20, 2012 306,486 ¥1,832,786,280 [146]
PlayStation 3 One Piece: Pirate Warriors 2 March 20, 2013 420,519 ¥3,444,050,610 [153]
PlayStation Vita 118,112 ¥843,319,680 [151]
Nintendo 3DS One Piece: Romance Dawn August 8, 2013 71,903 ¥429,979,940 [153]
One Piece: Unlimited World Red November 21, 2013 275,546 ¥1,647,765,080 [146]
PlayStation 3 June 12, 2014 37,249 ¥267,112,579 [153]
PlayStation Vita 25,955 ¥159,493,475 [153]
Wii U 13,899 ¥99,669,729 [153]
Nintendo 3DS One Piece: Super Grand Battle! X November 13, 2014 120,618 ¥686,316,420 [146]
PlayStation 3 One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 March 26, 2015 168,819 ¥1,422,131,256 [154]
PlayStation Vita 135,831 ¥923,650,800 [154]
PlayStation 4 83,134 ¥648,445,200 [154]
One Piece: Burning Blood April 21, 2016 64,444 ¥489,774,400 [155]
PlayStation Vita 69,776 ¥474,476,800 [154]
Nintendo 3DS One Piece: Great Pirate Colosseum September 21, 2016 29,770 ¥177,703,200 [155]
Nintendo Switch One Piece: Unlimited World Red – Deluxe Edition August 24, 2017 17,539 ¥84,187,200 [156]
PlayStation 4 7,002 ¥33,609,600 [156]
Nintendo Switch One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 – Deluxe Edition December 21, 2017 55,826 ¥323,790,800 [156]
PlayStation 4 One Piece: World Seeker March 14, 2019 76,235 ¥579,386,000 [157]
One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 March 27, 2020 148,116 ¥1,155,304,800 [158]
Nintendo Switch 154,371 ¥1,204,093,800 [158]
2000–2020 8,538,482 ¥57,109,489,039

See also[edit]

  • List of One Piece media

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