Resident Evil Revelations 2 Switch Nsp Update [Exclusive]

Even with the latest update installed, the Switch hardware has limitations. For the smoothest experience:

Unlike many ports, Resident Evil Revelations 2 on Switch has received minimal post-launch updates from Capcom. The version history is as follows:

Verdict on updates: The game is effectively “abandoned” in terms of meaningful improvements. It runs adequately but is widely considered the worst-performing modern console version. Resident Evil Revelations 2 Switch NSP UPDATE

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For fans of survival horror on the go, Resident Evil Revelations 2 remains a standout title on the Nintendo Switch. However, navigating the digital landscape of updates, NSP files, and performance patches can be confusing. Whether you are a digital collector or looking for the latest update to fix framerate dips, you’ve landed on the definitive guide for the Resident Evil Revelations 2 Switch NSP UPDATE. Even with the latest update installed, the Switch

In this article, we will cover the update history (ver. 1.0.1 to 1.0.3), what each patch fixes, how to identify the correct NSP update file, and why keeping your game current is essential for the best Raid Mode experience.


Having played both the retail cartridge (unpatched) and a digitally updated NSP on a V1 Switch, the difference is night and day. Verdict on updates: The game is effectively “abandoned”

| Aspect | Vanilla (v1.0.0) | Updated NSP (v1.0.1+) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Resolution (Docked) | 1080p (Dynamic) | 1080p (Stable) | | Resolution (Handheld) | 720p (Sharp) | 720p (Sharp) | | Frame Rate (Campaign) | Dips to 22 FPS in forest | Holds 28-30 FPS | | Loading Times | 8-10 seconds | 5-7 seconds | | Split-Screen Co-op | Audio crackling | Fixed |

The update also fixed a bizarre bug where the flashlight on Claire’s model would cast double shadows in the prison segment. For preservationists, the v1.0.1 NSP is the definitive way to play on a modded unit.