Evil Revelations 2 Switch Nsp Update Updated - Resident

Forensic analysis of the v1.0.4 update NSP (Title ID 01003350010B6800) reveals:

Notably, the update did not include the Japanese voice track (a separate 1.1 GB NSP DLC), meaning even a “fully updated” English NSP lacks that data unless merged.

If you own the physical "Resident Evil: Triple Pack" (which includes RE4, RE5, and RE6), note that Revelations 2 is only available as a download code inside the box. The physical cartridge for Revelations 1 & 2 (double pack) contains Chapter 1 of REV2 on the cart and requires a 10GB download for the rest. resident evil revelations 2 switch nsp update updated

Thus, a fully updated NSP is actually superior:

The scene uses specific release tags. When looking for the correct file, avoid fake "1.1.0" releases (Revelations 2 never got a 1.1.0). Look for these identifiers: Forensic analysis of the v1

File Size Alert: The updated base game is roughly 12.4 GB (larger than the original 11.8 GB due to optimization data). Make sure your SD card is formatted as exFAT or FAT32 with a file splitter for large NSPs.

An “updated” Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Switch NSP is not a static file but a historical layer cake. For the average player in 2026, the ideal “updated” experience is: Notably, the update did not include the Japanese

But for the archivist or CFW user, “updated” means a repacked, re-signed, merged NSP that bypasses Nintendo’s fragmented delivery. The game’s troubled lifecycle—from 13 GB installation to scene-optimized 8.5 GB repacks—mirrors the Switch’s own struggle between portability and performance. In the end, Revelations 2 remains playable, even enjoyable, but only if you understand that “updated” is a promise the original eShop delivery never fully kept.


This essay is written from a technical preservation and scene history perspective. It does not endorse piracy; rather, it analyzes the structure of official updates as distributed and modified for archival or custom firmware use.