Youtube Patched Nsp Upd ((install)) -

A patched YouTube .NSP file enables the application to run on Nintendo Switch consoles with Custom Firmware or those banned from official servers by bypassing account linking and update checks. Installed via homebrew tools, these versions offer an alternative to official apps, with options like Lennytube providing further functional workarounds. Learn more in this Reddit discussion at

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Allow the app to launch without communicating with Nintendo’s servers (reducing ban risk). 2. Essential Requirements Before installing, ensure your system meets these criteria: Custom Firmware (CFW): Atmosphere is the current standard. Signature Patches (Sigpatches): A patched YouTube

The Patch: What YouTube (and Nintendo) Changed

In the latest YouTube app update (version 2.4.0, rolling out silently this month), Nintendo and Google patched the vulnerability at the certificate validation level. Original behavior: The official YouTube app requires an

Final Warning: If you own a Switch that has ever connected to Nintendo’s servers with a legit account, think twice before installing a patched NSP update. While the files themselves won't brick your console, the telemetry gathered the next time you go online will send a report to Kyoto. The result is a console banned from online play—forever.

If you have a banned console: A patched YouTube NSP is one of the only ways to watch streaming video on a banned Switch (since the eShop is inaccessible).

Step 3: Installation Order

  1. Install Base Game NSP (Legit or Dumped)
  2. Install Patched UPD (The "YouTube" file)
  3. Install DLC (if applicable)

Verification

Launch YouTube. If it opens without asking for a Nintendo Account or linking to a user profile, the patched UPD worked.