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Naruto turns the ninja saga into cinematic arena fighters with team assists, chakra management, and spectacular boss encounters that mirror the anime. Story modes span from Naruto’s early days through the Fourth Great Ninja War and into Boruto, blending approachable inputs with depth for cancels, movement, and support synergy.
- 2003: Naruto Ultimate Ninja debuts on PS2.
- 2008: Ultimate Ninja Storm ushers in full 3D arenas.
- 2010: Storm 2 expands online versus.
- 2013: Storm 3 Full Burst refines boss design and storytelling.
- 2016: Storm 4 concludes Shippuden with a massive roster.
- 2017: Road to Boruto and Storm Trilogy help newcomers catch up.
- 2018: Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker focuses on 4v4 team play.
- 2023: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections unifies rosters and modern tweaks.
On Nintendo Switch, the best starting point is Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 Road to Boruto for its polished combat, huge character list, and definitive Shippuden finale with a Boruto epilogue. If you want the full story from the ground up, Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy is a strong alternative.
FAQs
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Which Naruto titles cover the most story on Nintendo Switch?
Storm Trilogy spans early arcs through major Shippuden beats, while Storm 4 Road to Boruto finishes the Fourth Great Ninja War and adds Boruto content. Connections 2023 offers a curated digest and the largest roster on Nintendo Switch.
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How does combat work across the Naruto series?
It mixes easy-to-learn combos with chakra use, substitution escapes, and team assists. On Nintendo Switch, beginners can jump in quickly, while experts optimize cancels, spacing, and character synergies.
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Does Naruto support local and online multiplayer on Nintendo Switch? See more
Most Storm entries support local 1v1 and online ranked or player matches, while Shinobi Striker on Nintendo Switch delivers 4v4 PvP and co-op missions. Features vary by title.