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In the context of the Nintendo Switch, the terms (Nintendo Submission Package) and XCI (NX Cartridge Image) refer to the digital file formats used to store and install the game.

The game covers several major story arcs, culminating in an original version of the Wano Country Arc. By the time of its release, the Wano arc was still ongoing in the anime, leading the developers to craft a unique "game-original" conclusion. This provides a fresh perspective for long-time fans while maintaining the emotional beats—from the deserts of Alabasta to the mirror world of Whole Cake Island—that define the series. Technical Performance: NSP and XCI

Despite the hardware limitations of the Switch compared to the PS4 or PC, the game holds up remarkably well. While the resolution may dip during intense "Special Kizuna Attacks," the framerate remains stable enough to maintain the chaotic flow of battle.

The title represents a significant milestone in the Musou genre, particularly for the Nintendo Switch. As the fourth entry in the collaboration between Bandai Namco and Koei Tecmo, it serves as a high-octane celebration of Eiichiro Oda’s legendary manga, optimized for both home and portable play. The Musou Evolution