NSP files are a format used by the Nintendo Switch for distributing and installing games and updates. If you're interested in the technical side of how updates are packaged and installed on the Nintendo Switch, there are various technical forums and GitHub repositories (like the Switch Homebrew community) that discuss NSP files and how they're used.
Game updates often render older saved replays unplayable. Updating allows you to save new ones without fear of corruption.
Replays recorded in versions 9.0.0 through 13.0.2 may become incompatible after installing 13.0.3. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate -NSP--Update 13.0.3-...
Previously, if a network connection was disrupted with specific timing at the very end of a match, GSP would sometimes fail to return to its appropriate level.
: An unexpected, surgical maintenance patch focusing entirely on network integrity, fixing competitive ranking structures. Patch Notes: What 13.0.3 Fixes NSP files are a format used by the
As with many major patches, updating to version 13.0.3 may render old replay data incompatible. Specifically, Nintendo warns that replays created in versions may face compatibility issues after the update.
Utilize your preferred safe title installer on your system to apply the update. Updating allows you to save new ones without
Latest update: Ver. 13.0.3 (Released October 8, 2024)
In the pantheon of fighting games, few titles command the respect and longevity of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate . Released in 2018, it brought every character from the series’ history to a single battlefield. However, for players using Custom Firmware (CFW) like Atmosphere or emulators such as Ryujinx/Yuzu (or its forks), the journey to the definitive version ends with a specific numerical sequence: .
Highlight the Super Smash Bros. Ultimate game icon. Open Options: Press the + or - button on your controller.