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With a roster that balloons to 124 playable ninjas, this package is easily the most complete version of Storm 4 available on any platform, making the Switch cartridge a valuable piece of gaming history.

👉 Best for: Fans of the Final Valley fight, Susanoo spammers, and anyone who cried to “Sadness and Sorrow.” With a roster that balloons to 124 playable

While the Switch version inevitably received a slight graphical downgrade in textures and resolution compared to the PlayStation 4 original, reviewers noted that it still looks "absolutely incredible" on the smaller screen. The fighting and movement remain fluid, with very few instances of noticeable slowdown, even during the chaotic ultimate jutsu animations. The portability factor—playing the complete Naruto saga on the go—often outweighs the graphical sacrifices for many players. The portability factor—playing the complete Naruto saga on

The version available on the Switch is not the original 2016 release but the definitive Road to Boruto edition. This compilation includes the base game, the three DLC packs from the original season pass, and the massive Road to Boruto expansion. This expansion adds several hours of new story content, shifting the focus to Naruto's son, Boruto Uzumaki, and introduces new playable characters like Boruto, Sarada, and Mitsuki. The Switch version also includes the "NEXT GENERATIONS" update, which added formidable characters like Momoshiki and Kinshiki Otsutsuki to the roster. This expansion adds several hours of new story

Future research could explore the impact of the Naruto franchise on popular culture, as well as the evolution of the Ultimate Ninja series and its influence on the gaming industry. Additionally, a comparative analysis of the game's performance on different platforms could provide insights into the technical aspects of game development and porting.