Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch reached Version 3.0.3
If you have a physical copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (an XCI file), you cannot simply "inject" Update 3.0 into that file. Instead, you place the XCI file on your homebrew-compatible Switch, and then install the Update 3.0 NSP file separately. The Switch firmware reads the XCI as the base game, and then applies the NSP update over it.
Subsequent patches like 3.0.4 have since fixed specific track issues, such as desync problems on "3DS Music Park". File Information (NSP/XCI) For those managing digital backups or installations: Base Game Size: Approximately 6.7 GB to 7 GB .
The game is available in NSP (Nintendo eShop) and XCI (ROM Image) formats. NSP files are used for digital distribution on the Nintendo eShop, while XCI files are used for cartridge-based games.
While 3.0.0 was the major Wave 6 release, minor stability patches (like v3.0.3 , v3.0.4 , or v3.0.5 ) have since been released to fix bugs and improve performance. Update History at a Glance Key Highlight 3.0.0 Final Booster Course Pass content (Wave 6) + Music Player 3.0.3 Stability and maintenance fixes 3.0.5 Minor bug fixes and "Free Roam" while waiting in full rooms
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch reached Version 3.0.3
If you have a physical copy of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (an XCI file), you cannot simply "inject" Update 3.0 into that file. Instead, you place the XCI file on your homebrew-compatible Switch, and then install the Update 3.0 NSP file separately. The Switch firmware reads the XCI as the base game, and then applies the NSP update over it. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Switch NSP XCI -Update 3.0....
Subsequent patches like 3.0.4 have since fixed specific track issues, such as desync problems on "3DS Music Park". File Information (NSP/XCI) For those managing digital backups or installations: Base Game Size: Approximately 6.7 GB to 7 GB . Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the Nintendo Switch
The game is available in NSP (Nintendo eShop) and XCI (ROM Image) formats. NSP files are used for digital distribution on the Nintendo eShop, while XCI files are used for cartridge-based games. Subsequent patches like 3
While 3.0.0 was the major Wave 6 release, minor stability patches (like v3.0.3 , v3.0.4 , or v3.0.5 ) have since been released to fix bugs and improve performance. Update History at a Glance Key Highlight 3.0.0 Final Booster Course Pass content (Wave 6) + Music Player 3.0.3 Stability and maintenance fixes 3.0.5 Minor bug fixes and "Free Roam" while waiting in full rooms