


Now, Halfbrick Studios, the company behind the successful game, has announced a newer version for the Xbox One. The simple yet unpredictably addictive "swipe and swipe some more" gameplay where players slice and dice different types of fruits to earn points have endeared this game to millions of gamers worldwide, and companies such as Microsoft built on its success by releasing a console version using Kinect. "Fruit Ninja" is one of the select few titles that made an impact for gamers. Fruit Ninja Kinect 2 will be available on Xbox Games Store on March 18.
