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Nintendo Switch Adds Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy Next Month

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Bandai Namco is bringing three of its Naruto titles to Nintendo Switch this spring in one package. The publisher announced it will release Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy on Switch next month, marking the series' debut on Nintendo's hybrid console.

Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy is a compilation of three Naruto game: Ultimate Ninja Storm, Ultimate Ninja Storm 2, and Ultimate Ninja Storm 3: Full Burst. The trilogy takes players from Naruto's earliest days as a budding ninja through the Fourth Great Ninja War story arc.

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"Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy drops players into the Ninja World and gives them the chance to actively experience major battles and fan-favorite scenes with larger than life bosses, adrenaline-pumping quick time event sequences, fast-paced battles, and visuals that rival the anime series it is based on," says Bandai Namco.

Along with the base games, Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy includes "a number of" DLC costumes from the original titles at no extra cost, although it won't feature the full range. The package also includes additional episodes and scenarios that Bandai Namco initially released as DLC.

Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy releases for Switch digitally via the Eshop on April 26. It's one of the many anime-based games arriving in 2018, including My Hero Academia: One's Justice, which is also set to arrive for Switch (as well as PS4, Xbox One, and PC) later this year.

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I remember watching Naruto years ago and picked up PS3 Ultimate Ninja Storm and was surprised how much fun it was to play (as a fighting game - the rest was meh). My kids have now "discovered" Naruto and have been binge watching it on Netflix. While I think I still have the game somewhere, the PS3 is no longer hooked up and I no longer have the save file so they'd have to slog through the storyline to unlock all the characters. I think it would be worth it to get this new switch version with all the games.

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Believe it!

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I shouldn't be, but I am honestly surprise to see that Naruto remains a relevant series, it's crazy how the japanase "stretches" these dumb shonens forever, lol

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@gleencross: I see naruto shirts every where I go in the city

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