It is believed that the reason for this poor image quality is the focus of the developers to keep a stable framerate of 30FPS, which might have been impossible if the console needed to render the images at a higher resolution.
For comparison, the games run at 1080p resolution on PS4, and 720p con PS3. While the image on TV will not feel so inferior, the game will present a much worse quality in handheld mode, considering that the screen of the Switch has a resolution of 720p, which means that the game will have to stretch the image to reach that value.
It was released on March 30th 2012 in Europe, March 13th in North America, and February 23rd in Japan for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 and supports worldwide online matches. In particular, the games will run at 540p in handheld mode and 900p in dock. Naruto Shippden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Generations is the sequel to Naruto Shippden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 2. However, the comparisons with those versions stop there, as the company has confirmed that the Nintendo Switch port will run at a much lower resolution than the other platforms. The package includes the same content as the versions for PS4, Xbox One and PC, which basically consists on remastered versions of Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm, Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 2, and Naruto Shippuden Ultimate Ninja Storm 3, plus all the DLC originally launched for the games. Bandai Namco has confirmed the release of Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Trilogy for Nintendo Switch.