-eshop- [upd] — Batman- Arkham City Switch Nsp -update-
Turn the Tide Games (the porting studio) and Warner Bros. released a substantial patch (Version 1.0.2 / 1.0.3 depending on region) approximately six weeks after launch. Here is what the fixes:
When Batman: Arkham City launched on the Nintendo Switch as part of the Batman: Arkham Trilogy , fans were cautiously optimistic. Could Rocksteady’s 2011 masterpiece, a game known for its dense world and physics-heavy combat, run smoothly on Nintendo’s hybrid hardware? Now, months after release, a combination of software patches (Updates), the digital NSP format, and the official eShop listing have shaped the definitive handheld experience.
If you abandoned Arkham City on Switch due to the launch day stutter, . It still isn't the 60 FPS Arkham Knight experience fans dream of, but the patch transforms City from a "miracle port" into a genuinely enjoyable handheld brawler. Playing through the "Strange’s Protocol Ten" sequence on a Switch OLED with the new frame pacing finally feels like the Wii U/PS3 era classic it always was. Batman- Arkham City Switch NSP -Update- -eShop-
Developed by Rocksteady Studios and published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Batman: Arkham City is an action-adventure game that was initially released in 2011 for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The game takes place in a Gotham City that has been transformed into a maximum-security prison, with Batman as the main protagonist. Players take on the role of Batman, exploring the vast open world of Arkham City, battling iconic villains, and unraveling a complex narrative.
: Recent updates have focused on stability and fixing progression-halting bugs. Optimization Turn the Tide Games (the porting studio) and Warner Bros
In the Nintendo Switch homebrew and digital distribution landscape, stands for Nintendo Submission Package . This is the exact file format used by Nintendo’s official eShop servers. When you purchase Batman: Arkham City from the eShop and download it to your microSD card, you are downloading an encrypted NSP file.
Rocksteady’s masterpiece is back from the dead. Update your NSP or hit the eShop redownload button – Gotham’s walls finally run at a steady 30 frames per second. Could Rocksteady’s 2011 masterpiece, a game known for
If you are new to these terms, here is what they mean in this context: