Batman The Telltale Series Switch Nsp Update Exclusive 【Recommended · GUIDE】
In the homebrew scene, the “exclusive” update NSP is valued because it represents a unique branch of Telltale’s engine. Emulators like Ryujinx and Yuzu (where legally applicable) struggle with early Telltale releases. The 1.0.3 NSP includes Switch-specific optimizations that make emulation smoother.
| Feature | Switch Version (Post-Update) | Other Platforms | |--------|-----------------------------|----------------| | Touchscreen | ✅ Exclusive | ❌ | | 720p Handheld / 1080p Docked | ✅ | N/A | | Cloud Saves | ❌ | ✅ (Steam/PS+) | | Frame Rate | 30 FPS (stable) | 30-60 FPS | | All 5 Episodes + Shadows Mode | ✅ (Season 1 only) | ✅ | batman the telltale series switch nsp update exclusive
Have you noticed any other changes in the Switch version after the last update? Let us know in the comments. And as always, support the developers by purchasing officially when possible. In the homebrew scene, the “exclusive” update NSP
There is no official, late-stage “exclusive update” for the Switch NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) version of Batman: The Telltale Series that adds new content, episodes, or next-gen features not found elsewhere. However, the Switch version did receive a crucial post-launch update that remains unique in one key way: touchscreen support for handheld mode, which no other console version offers. | Feature | Switch Version (Post-Update) | Other
Telltale’s engine was notoriously heavy. The update rebalanced GPU/CPU allocation specifically for the Switch’s Tegra X1 chip. Result:
Strangely, the update removed the “Crowd Play” feature (which let viewers vote on decisions) present in other versions. Why? To free up memory for smoother animations. This trade-off was exclusive to Switch—and controversial at the time—but most players agreed performance was the right priority.
