Do not just drag and drop these files via USB with Goldleaf unless you like error code 2002-0001. Here is the high-quality workflow:
Step 1: Clean Install (Crucial) If you previously installed the vanilla Attack on Titan 2, delete it. Go to System Settings > Data Management. Remove everything. Final Battle looks for specific flags that old saves break.
Step 2: Install via DBI (Backend Mode)
Step 3: The "Sigpatch" Check After install, if the game loads but the DLC says "Purchase Required":
Step 4: Verification When you launch the game, the title screen should say "Attack on Titan 2: Final Battle." If it just says "Attack on Titan 2," the DLC NSP didn't merge correctly.
Go to "Another Mode" > "Character Episode." If you see Kenny, Zeke, and Niles—congratulations. You are ready to slice some nape.
In the Nintendo Switch homebrew community, NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) is the standard digital file format. Unlike XCI (which is a cartridge dump), an NSP mimics the files you would download directly from the Nintendo eShop.
When searching for "attack on titan 2 switch nsp final battle dl install high quality", you are looking for a clean, uncorrupted digital package that includes:
High-quality installs include all 30+ DLC items:
When users search for "High Quality" regarding a Switch game, they are usually asking about resolution, frame rate, and graphical fidelity compared to other consoles.