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    Nen x Impact Switch 3v3 Anime Fighter Debuts Strong

    Nen x Impact hits Switch with Hunter × Hunter 3‑on‑3 combat, rollback netcode, multiple modes, and a mix of fan praise and criticism.
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    Nen x Impact lands on Switch and throws players into fast 3‑on‑3 battles rooted in Hunter × Hunter. You build a squad of three characters and swap them mid‑fight for tag‑team chaos.

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    The heart of Nen x Impact lies in its simple but sharp combat. Choose three fighters, call assists, and chain combos that feed into the Nen Arts gauge. That meter fuels cinematic finishers that can flip the match in seconds.

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    The art leans into the manga style, giving fans a familiar look even if it won’t win awards for detail. Behind the gameplay sits Eighting, the studio responsible for Naruto: Clash of the Ninja, a name that carries weight among fighting fans. Their experience shows in the way every character feels distinct.

    Solo players can run through story chapters or hit practice stages. Multiplayer includes local face‑offs plus online fights with rollback netcode. Ranked matches bring intensity, but casual lobbies let newcomers learn the ropes without pressure.

    Initial reviews praise the combat but question pricing and online stability. On forums, fans applaud the mechanics yet complain about match issues and server hiccups. Some even argue that the collector’s edition price overshoots what the game offers.

    The launch slipped from 2024 to July 2025 to tighten online stability. In Australia, regulators blocked its release over one controversial scene, sparking debate among fans.

    Key points at launch:

    • Available on Switch, PS5, and PC via Steam
    • 16 fighters at base, with extra DLC planned
    • Collector’s edition includes artbook, costumes, and season pass

    Despite hiccups, the bones are strong. It captures Hunter × Hunter’s spirit through tactical swaps and flashy Nen Arts. Players will decide if its depth outweighs its flaws, but the fight begins now and fast clicks cost trust.

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