Nexomon+switch+nsp+update+eshop+better
For the best performance and stability, follow this guide:
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If you are a fan of creature-collection RPGs, you have likely heard the war drums beating for Nexomon and its critically acclaimed sequel, Nexomon: Extinction. For years, the debate raged on forums: Should you download the Nexomon Switch NSP or buy the game directly from the Nexomon Switch eShop listing? With the release of the massive new update patches, the scales have tipped decisively. We are here to explain why the latest update files make the eShop version definitively better than any launch-day ROM or cartridge rip. For the best performance and stability, follow this guide:
To prove why you need the eShop + Update, here are raw numbers tested on a Nintendo Switch OLED (Docked Mode): Nexomon: Extinction often goes on sale for ~$10–15
| Metric | Base Version (1.0.0 NSP) | Updated Version (1.1.0 eShop) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Frame Rate (Battle) | 25-30 FPS | Stable 30 FPS | | Frame Rate (Parum City) | 18-22 FPS | 28-30 FPS | | Game Boot Time | 45 seconds | 28 seconds | | Save File Corruption risk | Low (Glitchy) | None | | Access to Online Hall of Fame | No | Yes |
While you might find Nexomon + update NSP bundles on forums, they come with real drawbacks:
❌ No access to the very latest patch (eShop auto-updates are ahead of scene releases).
❌ Potential for fake files or malware disguised as “NSP + update.”
❌ Risk of Nintendo account ban if you go online with a pirated copy.
If you play on a Switch Lite, the pre-update version had text that was too small and aggressive anti-aliasing that made the image blurry. The update introduces a "UI Scaling" slider. You can now make the battle menus readable without squinting.