For fans of survival horror on the go, Resident Evil Revelations 2 remains a standout title on the Nintendo Switch. However, navigating the digital landscape of updates, NSP files, and performance patches can be confusing. Whether you are a digital collector or looking for the latest update to fix framerate dips, you’ve landed on the definitive guide for the .
| | Value | | --- | --- | | Base Game ID | 0100952002FDA000 | | Update v1.0.3 Title ID | 0100952002FDA800 | | Required Firmware | 9.1.0 or higher | | Update Size | 1.54 GB (when combined with base) | Resident Evil Revelations 2 Switch NSP UPDATE
| | Unpatched (1.0.0) | Updated (1.0.3) | | --- | --- | --- | | Docked Resolution | 1080p (unstable) | Dynamic 720p-1080p | | Handheld Framerate | 20-25 FPS (stuttering) | Locked 30 FPS (98% stable) | | Raid Mode Online | Frequent timeouts | Stable with Ethernet adapter | | Load Times | 18-22 seconds | 12-15 seconds | | Gyro Aiming | Inaccurate jitter | Smooth, customizable | For fans of survival horror on the go,
In this article, we will cover the update history (ver. 1.0.1 to 1.0.3), what each patch fixes, how to identify the correct NSP update file, and why keeping your game current is essential for the best Raid Mode experience. Before diving into the specific patches, let's clarify the terminology. An NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) is the digital format used for Switch games and their updates. Unlike XCI (cartridge dumps), NSPs are typically used for legitimate eShop downloads or update data. | | Value | | --- | ---
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Important: You must install the updates in sequential order (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2 -> 1.0.3) unless you download an "All-in-One" packaged NSP. Skipping an update will cause the Switch to flag an error. Many players ask: Is the game playable without the update? Technically yes, but practically no. Here is a side-by-side comparison of the unpatched cartridge version versus the fully updated 1.0.3 version.