First, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 6 was indeed released for the PlayStation 2, but exclusively in Japan (on December 22, 2011). It never received an official Western localization. The game is part of the long-running Ultimate Ninja series developed by CyberConnect2 and published by Bandai Namco.

Regarding your request about "download" — I cannot provide direct links to ROMs, ISOs, or pirated copies of the game, as that would violate copyright laws and encourage software piracy. However, I can offer you a thorough, informative text covering the game’s features, historical context, why it’s sought after, legal ways to experience it, and considerations for emulation if you already own the original disc.

Below is a comprehensive, long-form article on the subject. Introduction: The Last Great PS2 Naruto Fighter The PlayStation 2 was home to some of the best anime-based fighting games ever made, and the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja series stood at the forefront. By 2011, the PS3 and Xbox 360 had already taken over the gaming landscape, but developer CyberConnect2 returned to the aging PS2 one last time to deliver Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 6 (also known as Naruto Shippūden: Narutimate Accel 3 in Japan). This title represented both a culmination of the series’ signature 2.5D arena combat and a farewell to a beloved console.

Despite being Japan-exclusive, the game has gained a cult following among Western fans due to its massive roster, deep mechanics, and exclusive story content not seen in other Naruto games of that era. Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja 6 builds directly upon its predecessor ( Ultimate Ninja 5 ) with significant improvements.