That changed with a surprising, albeit region-specific, release: Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 – Road to Boruto on the PlayStation 3. This version, available only as a digital download in select Asian regions (Japan & Hong Kong), was later preserved and packaged into an installable for custom firmware (CFW) and HEN-enabled PS3 consoles.
| Feature | PS4 / PC Version | PS3 Version (Road to Boruto) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 60 FPS (smooth) | 30 FPS (occasional dips to 20) | | Resolution | 1080p | 720p (sometimes below during Awakenings) | | Loading Times | Fast (SSD friendly) | Long (install data required) | | Local Multiplayer | Full 2-player VS | 2-player VS (slightly lower texture quality) | | Online Mode | Yes | No (disabled; only ad-hoc via PS3) | | Roster Size | 100+ characters | Same roster (all DLC characters are in the PKG) | naruto storm 4 road to boruto ps3 pkg updated
Introduction: The Ultimate Shinobi Showdown on Last-Gen Hardware The Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm series is widely
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The Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm series is widely regarded as the gold standard for anime-based fighting games. Culminating in Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 , the series delivered jaw-dropping visuals, a massive roster, and the emotional conclusion to the Fourth Great Ninja War. However, Bandai Namco initially released Storm 4 exclusively for PS4, Xbox One, and PC, leaving PlayStation 3 owners in the dust.