As the "hot" keyword suggests, interest in playing CyberConnect2’s magnum opus on the Nintendo Switch has never cooled down. But does the game actually exist on the platform, and if you manage to play it—whether through a future port or emulation—is it the ultimate way to experience the Fourth Great Ninja War?
: Access over 120 playable shinobis, making it the largest character selection in the entire Storm series. As the "hot" keyword suggests, interest in playing
Nintendo is the most aggressive video game company when it comes to protecting its intellectual property. Distributing or downloading Switch ROMs is not a grey area; it is straight-up piracy. Nintendo has won multi-million dollar lawsuits against ROM sites. While individual users are rarely sued, your ISP can flag your activity, and you are participating in theft of a product that still sells for $49.99. Nintendo is the most aggressive video game company
The real "hot" experience isn't a stolen file. It's sitting on your couch, undocking your Switch, taking the fight between Naruto and Sasuke to your backyard, and playing a smooth, legitimate, online-enabled copy. While individual users are rarely sued, your ISP