
Today, we’re taking a look back at this specific scene release—not as a piracy how-to, but as a piece of digital history and a technical benchmark for the era. When CODEX released their cracked version of STORM 4 in February 2016, the PC port landscape was vastly different. Denuvo was still relatively new and terrifying for crackers. Bandai Namco had just begun taking PC releases seriously. The game shipped with a then-modern requirement: 64-bit OS and DirectX 11.
Posted on: April 17, 2026 Category: Scene Releases / Game Preservation NARUTO.SHIPPUDEN.Ultimate.Ninja.STORM.4-CODEX
It has been over a decade since CyberConnect2’s masterpiece, NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 , originally launched. Yet, for the PC gaming preservation community and fans of the "Ultimate Ninja" series, one particular release name still echoes through forums and private trackers: . Today, we’re taking a look back at this
Did you play the CODEX release back in 2016? Or did you wait for the official port? Let us know in the comments below. Bandai Namco had just begun taking PC releases seriously
Today, we’re taking a look back at this specific scene release—not as a piracy how-to, but as a piece of digital history and a technical benchmark for the era. When CODEX released their cracked version of STORM 4 in February 2016, the PC port landscape was vastly different. Denuvo was still relatively new and terrifying for crackers. Bandai Namco had just begun taking PC releases seriously. The game shipped with a then-modern requirement: 64-bit OS and DirectX 11.
Posted on: April 17, 2026 Category: Scene Releases / Game Preservation
It has been over a decade since CyberConnect2’s masterpiece, NARUTO SHIPPUDEN: Ultimate Ninja STORM 4 , originally launched. Yet, for the PC gaming preservation community and fans of the "Ultimate Ninja" series, one particular release name still echoes through forums and private trackers: .
Did you play the CODEX release back in 2016? Or did you wait for the official port? Let us know in the comments below.