Current Page- Nintendo Switch Nsp List
This post provides an overview of the current status of Nintendo Switch NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) lists, including recent April 2026 releases and important legal context for the community. Current Nintendo Switch Releases (April 2026)
- Title ID: The unique 16-character hexadecimal identifier (e.g.,
01006A800016E000). On an NSP list, this is the social security number of the game. It prevents duplicates (e.g., distinguishing the European release of Zelda from the Japanese one) and is crucial for update matching. - Version Number: This is the most critical column on the list. While the eShop hides version history, the NSP list exposes it. Users must scan for
v0(base game) versusv131072(the latest patch). A disorganized list often leads to "version mismatch" errors, teaching the user to become a makeshift librarian of file versions. - Source/Distribution Tag: Advanced lists display "Source" tags (e.g.,
NSP,XCI,NSZ). This indicates whether the file is a raw dump, a trimmed cartridge backup (XCI), or a compressed NSP (NSZ).
1. Title IDs
Every Switch game has a unique 16-character hexadecimal ID (e.g., 01006B300A9F2000). An organized list will use these IDs to prevent duplicates. For example, different regions (USA, Europe, Japan) of the same game have different Title IDs. Current Page- Nintendo Switch NSP List
Content: These lists typically include game titles, regions, and file sizes—which can range from under 0.1 GB for indie titles to over 30 GB for major releases like Attack on Titan 2. This post provides an overview of the current
Storage Management: NSP files for modern titles can vary significantly, with major games like Alien Isolation or Attack on Titan 2 requiring between 17GB and 33GB of SD card space. If you tell me more about your goals, I can help further: Searching for specific upcoming release dates? Need help with system update troubleshooting? Title ID: The unique 16-character hexadecimal identifier (e
files are digital backups. They are primarily used on modded consoles or emulators like to play games or apply software updates. Installation : On a modded Nintendo Switch, the Goldleaf Application
