You can play the Xbox 360 version using the on a powerful PC. Then, using Moonlight or Steam Link , stream it to an Android handheld (like the Retroid Pocket or Odin) or a PS Vita.

Since the game is not backwards compatible with modern Xbox consoles, there are only two primary ways to experience the authentic version: YouTube·NVD CHANNELhttps://www.youtube.com

The game was the final title in Ubisoft's Naruto series (preceded by Rise of a Ninja ) and remained locked to the Xbox 360 due to licensing and platform agreements at the time.

This title is arguably the closest in spirit to the fighting mechanics of The Broken Bond . It features a 4-player fighting mode, a story mode that covers the early Shippuden arcs (including the Kazekage Rescue and the battle with Sasori), and a massive roster of 56 characters. The combat is fast, fluid, and perfectly suited for the PSP’s single analog stick.

The rights to the video game franchise were historically split between different publishers.

Now, the bad news. Since The Broken Bond was never officially released for PSP, any download you find is either a poorly optimized homebrew conversion or a scam. The version I tried crashed constantly during cutscenes, had missing audio in key battles (Sasuke’s betrayal scene was silent except for punch sounds), and the frame rate dropped to single digits during any jutsu animation. The controls are also a nightmare—mapping the original’s twin-stick combat onto the PSP’s single analog nub feels like trying to perform a Chidori with oven mitts.