Current Page- Nintendo Switch Nsp List [patched] May 2026
Nintendo Switch NSP lists act as unauthorized catalogs for eShop game files (NSPs), which are often sought for emulation but raise significant legal risks regarding copyright infringement. These files present high security risks to users, including potential malware infections and console-bricking, and are distinct from physical XCI dumps. More information regarding the risks of accessing copyrighted content can be found at Nintendo Support
The State of the Scene (Q2/Q3 2025)
Right now, the "current" lists are moving faster than ever. With the Switch nearing the end of its native lifecycle (rumors of the "Switch 2" aside), developers are dropping final updates and complete editions. Current Page- Nintendo Switch NSP List
Minimal example list (CSV rows)
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild,01007EF00011E000,1.2.0,EUR,base,01007EF00011E000.nsp,13724288000,sha256-..., ,Install base first,Dumped from cartridge,owned
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Update,01007EF00011E001,1.1.0,EUR,update,01007EF00011E001.nsp,52428800,sha256-...,01007EF00011E000,Install after base,Parsed from update file,owned
- Example DLC Pack,01007EF00011E002,1.0.0,EUR,dlc,01007EF00011E002.nsp,104857600,sha256-...,01007EF00011E000,Requires base v1.0.0+,Ripped from own account,owned
- Heavy hitters: The usual Nintendo first-party titles (Mario, Zelda, Pokémon).
- The "Unreal" port flood: Many PS4/Xbox One ports finally optimized for the Switch.
- Shovelware surge: Surprisingly, casino simulators and cooking games take up 40% of new weekly dumps.