If you own a physical copy of Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition or purchased it digitally before June 2018, creating a backup NSP of your own cartridge and the v1.0.9 update (via dumping your own Switch’s system memory) is protected under fair use for personal archival in some jurisdictions.
To understand the demand for specific updates, one must first understand the chaotic history of Minecraft on the Nintendo Switch. Originally released in 2017 as Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition , the game was based on the legacy console codebase. However, in late 2017, the "Better Together" update fundamentally changed the landscape. This update replaced the legacy code with the "Bedrock Engine," unifying the game across mobile, Windows 10, Xbox, and Switch. minecraft nintendo switch edition nsp actual upd
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: The last official version released for the Legacy Nintendo Switch Edition was NSP Availability However, in late 2017, the "Better Together" update