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Updates in NSP format are typically installed using homebrew tools like Goldleaf or Tinfoil .
This is a "Nintendo Submission Package," used for installing games, updates, or DLC on the Switch.
The string you provided refers to a specific for Taiko no Tatsujin . Based on the file naming convention, this most likely corresponds to Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival (the 2022 release) or the original Drum 'n' Fun (2018), specifically the USA region, version 1.2.0 update in NSP format. Update Highlights: Version 1.2.0 TAIKONOTRFES-(USA)-NSwTcH-NSP-Update120-Ziperto...
While both main Taiko titles on Switch have a "1.2.0" version, the updates brought significant features to both:
Players could start earning points to unlock new player icons. Technical File Details Updates in NSP format are typically installed using
This was the patch that originally introduced the online competitive battle mode to the game.
This update focused on quality-of-life improvements for competitive and local play: Based on the file naming convention, this most
Ensure your base game matches the USA region mentioned in the filename. USA and European DLC are often cross-compatible, but Japanese/Asian versions are generally considered separate titles.