If you’re gearing up to expand your anime movie repertoire, there’s some exciting news you won’t want to miss—Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks just got a valuable addition: a fantastic Naruto movie bundle that typically goes for $40 on the Microsoft Store. While February’s Game Pass Ultimate Perks offered some interesting options like a month-long ride through the Minecraft Marketplace, there hadn’t been much that really thrilled fans until now. This new release is a breath of fresh air for anime lovers!
Fresh Addition to Xbox Game Pass Perks: Naruto 4-Movie Collection
For those in the U.S. who are subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, you’re now eligible to snag the Naruto 4-Movie Collection as part of your membership perks. You can find this offer under the Perks tab on the Xbox Game Pass app, whether you’re accessing it on your console, PC, or mobile device. Just make sure to claim it before it disappears on March 24, 2025. Once you do, you’ll receive a code that unlocks the collection on the Microsoft Store, letting you enjoy all four movies through the Movies & TV app.
This exciting bundle includes "Naruto Shippuden The Movie: Blood Prison" (2011), "Road to Ninja: Naruto the Movie" (2014), "The Last: Naruto the Movie" (2015), and "Boruto: Naruto the Movie" (2015). Normally, you’d need to part with $40 to get your hands on this set from the Microsoft Store. However, thanks to a generous 63% discount exclusively for Xbox Game Pass subscribers, it’s currently priced at just $14.99.
If you’re keen on broadening your digital film library even further, here’s a tip: Microsoft Rewards members can now convert their points into access for all six Lord of the Rings movies, each available in crisp UHD with Movies Anywhere compatibility, at a cost of just 1,500 points per film.
Turning the spotlight back to games, Xbox Game Pass subscribers have a couple of new titles to explore today. That is, of course, if you’ve managed to pull yourself away from the captivating Avowed—Heidi certainly couldn’t stop raving about it in her review!
So, are you planning to snag this Naruto movie bundle? Jump into the comments below and spill the details!