Super Smash Bros Ultimate Switch Nsp Xci -dlc A... [2027]
Unlike Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Nintendo has not released a physical “complete edition” of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate including all DLC on cartridge. However, a revision (Rev 1) cartridge released in 2021 included version 12.0.0 on-card, which contains the first three Fighters Pass Vol. 2 characters (Min Min, Steve, Sephiroth) but not the later ones.
As of 2026, a full “Game of the Year” edition remains speculative. If released, it would likely be a special cartridge with all updates and both Fighters Passes pre-installed, removing the need for separate DLC NSPs.
Fighters Pass Vol. 1 (2019-2020):
Fighters Pass Vol. 2 (2020-2021):
Each fighter comes with a new stage, music tracks, and Spirits. Total DLC size: Approximately 3-4 GB.
The search pattern suggests users are looking for a complete, all-in-one package of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate that includes:
The “A…” truncation might indicate: Super Smash Bros Ultimate SWITCH NSP XCI -DLC A...
The keyword fragment “-DLC A…” likely refers to the DLC Add-ons for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, specifically Fighters Pass Vol. 1 and Vol. 2.
When dealing with NSP/XCI files, especially for a DLC-heavy game like Smash, errors happen:
| Error | Cause | Fix | |-------|-------|-----| | "Unable to start software. Return to HOME Menu." | Missing or mismatched signature keys (title keys). | Dump your keys with Lockpick_RCM. | | "DLC character not showing up" | Outdated game version. | Install the latest update (e.g., v13.0.3). | | "Corrupted data" | Bad NSP dump or incomplete download. | Re-dump from your original cartridge/eshop. | | "Requires higher firmware" | DLC was built for Switch FW 15.0.1+ | Update your custom firmware or emulator's firmware. | Unlike Mario Kart 8 Deluxe , Nintendo has
Since its release in December 2018, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has become the best-selling fighting game of all time, boasting over 30 million copies sold. With an enormous roster of 89 fighters (including DLC), hundreds of music tracks, and countless Spirits, the game is a massive file—even by modern standards.
For technical users, modders, and emulation enthusiasts (using legal backups of games they own), terms like NSP, XCI, and DLC are critical. But what do these acronyms mean? And how do they apply to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate?
