If you are a fan of magical puzzles, brick-based humor, and portable gaming, chances are you have LEGO Harry Potter Collection installed on your Nintendo Switch. This compilation, which includes LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7, brought the complete cinematic saga to handheld mode with enhanced graphics and all previously released DLC.
Update File Details (NSP)
Content Inclusion: The collection bundles two games—LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 and LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7—covering all seven books and eight films. DLC Included: It comes with two pre-installed DLC packs: LEGO Harry Potter Collection Switch NSP UPDATE
The LEGO Harry Potter Collection on Nintendo Switch—a remastered compilation of Years 1-4 and Years 5-7—has recently seen renewed interest due to updates enhancing its performance on both the original Switch and newer hardware iterations. Whether you are a digital collector using an NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) file or a physical cartridge owner, keeping your game updated is essential for the best magical experience. Latest Update Features & Performance
: The game follows the major plot points of all eight movies, from The Sorcerer's Stone The Deathly Hallows Dialogue-Free Narrative LEGO Harry Potter Collection Switch NSP UPDATE: The
Performance Improvements: The game now targets a stable 60 FPS on Nintendo Switch. While older versions of the game suffered from inconsistent frame rates that dipped below 30 FPS, recent optimizations have focused on maintaining a smoother experience.
Patch Availability: You can find listings for this update on community resources like NXBrew.net and NSWpedia.com. DLC Included : It comes with two pre-installed
Before discussing the technicals of the NSP file, a strong reminder: You should only download updates for games you legally own. If you have a physical cartridge or a legitimate eShop purchase, here is the official way:
If this were a physical cartridge, he would have been stuck waiting for an official server connection, or perhaps the patch would have been silently applied. But with the NSP format, Mark was acting as the custodian of his own library. He was ensuring that the history of the game was preserved in its best possible state, not the buggy launch state that critics had panned.