If you are a fan of creature-collection RPGs, you have likely heard the war drums beating for Nexomon and its critically acclaimed sequel, Nexomon: Extinction . For years, the debate raged on forums: Should you download the Nexomon Switch NSP or buy the game directly from the Nexomon Switch eShop listing? With the release of the massive new update patches, the scales have tipped decisively. We are here to explain why the than any launch-day ROM or cartridge rip. Part 1: The State of Nexomon on Nintendo Switch When Nexomon: Extinction first launched on the Switch, it was a solid port but had room for improvement. Frame rate dips in certain biomes and longer-than-expected loading screens were common complaints. However, the developers at VEWO Interactive have been relentless. The current Nexomon Switch update (Version 1.0.7 / 1.1.0) is a game-changer.
A: With the update , yes—specifically regarding story. Nexomon: Extinction has a fully voiced, self-aware comedy story that mocks creature-collection tropes. Pokémon hasn't had a voice-acted story in 25 years. nexomon+switch+nsp+update+eshop+better
Have you updated your Nexomon yet? Tell us about your first Cosmic catch in the comments below! If you are a fan of creature-collection RPGs,
Don't settle for the broken, slow, and glitchy base NSP from 2020. Spend the $19.99 (or wait for a $9.99 sale) on the Nintendo eShop, download the 1.1.0 update, and enjoy Nexomon: Extinction the way it was meant to be played: smooth, cosmic-hunt ready, and fully voiced. We are here to explain why the than
| Feature | Old NSP (Base Game) | Official eShop + Update | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1.0.0 (Launch) | 1.1.0 (Latest) | | Performance | Stutters in Orphanage & Frozen Tundra | Locked 30 FPS via dynamic scaling | | Load Times | 15-20 seconds between zones | 8-10 seconds | | DLC Access | None (Requires separate patch) | Included in update | | Online Trading | Banned risk (if online) | Full access to NexoWorld |