Bandai Namco Entertainment America is excited to announce that NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 – ROAD TO BORUTO has arrived on the Nintendo Switch. The game takes players into the Fourth Great Ninja War. Players will see it through to the end of the NARUTO SHIPPUDEN storyline. It is rated “T for Teen” by the ESRB. Wilson Cheng, the Director of Brand Marketing and Esports at BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America, had this to say about the launch in the press release:

“We are very excited to bring the fourth Ultimate Ninja STORM game to Nintendo Switch and for Nintendo fans to experience the entire NARUTO and NARUTO SHIPPUDEN series with all four titles NOW available on the Nintendo Switch system. Fans can live out their ultimate ninja dreams anywhere and anytime.”

NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 – ROAD TO BORUTO was developed by CyberConnect2. It brings together over 100 characters from the NARUTO SHIPPUDEN and BORUTO – NARUTO THE MOVIE anime series. Players will create a team of three characters who will wage fast-paced battle.

There are also two brand new characters: Momoshiki and Kinshiki. If you pre-purchased the game, you’ll get instant access to both (without having to unlock them via gameplay). It should be noted that these two characters will both also be available as paid DLC items in all other versions of NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 – ROAD TO BORUTO and NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 (PlayStation®4, Xbox One, and Steam for PC at a price of $6.99).

You can find out more at the Bandai Namco Entertainment website.

Michael Fontanini
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