An NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) is the digital storefront format for Switch games. Unlike XCI (cartridge dump), an NSP is equivalent to a game downloaded from the Nintendo eShop.
The realm of Alefgard has been plunged into darkness. Long ago, the legendary hero defeated the Dragonlord—but in a twisted turn of events, he accepted a pact of darkness, plunging the land into an age of ruin. Monsters roam freely, and humanity has forgotten the very concept of "building."
You awaken as the legendary Builder, chosen by the goddess Rubiss to restore light to the world. Dragon Quest Builders masterfully blends the storytelling and charm of a traditional JRPG with the creative freedom of a sandbox game. It is not just about stacking blocks; it is about saving a civilization one brick at a time. Dragon Quest Builders SWITCH NSP -DLC-
Final Verdict on the DLC: If you are downloading an NSP that includes the DLC automatically, great—enjoy the slime statues. But do not go out of your way to hunt down a DLC-only NSP if you already have the base game. The main campaign is the real treasure.
Because you are looking for a specific scene release, here is how to audit your files without breaking rules (note: We do not condone piracy, but we educate on file integrity). An NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) is the digital
When you download a pack labeled Dragon Quest Builders SWITCH NSP -DLC-, look for these telltale signs in the file structure:
Red Flag: If the NSP is repacked as a single "Super XCI" (an XCI containing the NSP and DLC), some Switch CFW tools have trouble reading the DLC ticket properly. For safety, always look for separate NSP files in the archive. Because you are looking for a specific scene
The Nintendo Switch version is widely considered the definitive portable way to experience Alefgard.