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: While NSP files can be used to update games, using them in a non-standard way (outside of official channels like the eShop) may void your warranty, expose your console to risks, or violate terms of service. Always prioritize official update methods through the Nintendo eShop.
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The game had arrived during a rough patch. Kai had just lost his job, and the eShop version was a small comfort. He loved the brutal motorcycle combat, the roguelike tracks that changed every run, the way you could kick a rival biker off their ride at 150 mph. But then the updates stopped coming. Pixelbite Games had announced a massive patch—new bikes, a revamped career mode, cross-platform saves. But Kai’s Switch was banned from Nintendo’s servers. He’d been reckless once, installing a custom firmware to run an NSP of an indie game he already owned, just to avoid inserting the cartridge. Nintendo caught him. No more eShop. No more updates.
Official game updates that fix crashes, improve performance (FPS), and add content.
The highly anticipated update for Road Redemption on the Nintendo Switch has finally arrived, and it's a game-changer. As one of the most popular and critically acclaimed indie games on the platform, Road Redemption has been a staple in many gamers' libraries since its initial release. With the latest NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) update now available on the eShop, players can expect a slew of exciting new features, improvements, and bug fixes that enhance the overall gaming experience.