Pokemon Lets Go Pikachu Switch Nsp Xci Upd Upd
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Scenario B: On PC Emulators (Ryujinx / Yuzu)
- Place the Files: Put your XCI or NSP in a dedicated folder (e.g.,
Switch Games/Pokemon Let’s Go). - Apply the Update:
- In Ryujinx: Right-click the game > “Manage Title Updates” > Add the
[UPD].nspfile. - In Yuzu: Right-click the game > “Open Transferable Pipeline Cache” or simply “Install to NAND” – select the UPD file.
- In Ryujinx: Right-click the game > “Manage Title Updates” > Add the
- Verify: The emulator will show “Version 1.0.2” next to the game title. Without this, you will crash during the Rocket Game Corner or when connecting to the Poké Ball Plus.
The Catching Mechanic
Unlike mainline games (Sword/Shield, Scarlet/Violet), Let’s Go uses the Pokémon GO catching system. You don’t battle wild Pokémon; you throw Poké Balls using motion controls. On an emulator, you can map this to a mouse click or controller gyro.
Base Game vs. Update vs. DLC
Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! does not have paid DLC. The only additional content is tied to the Poké Ball Plus accessory (Mew) and save bonuses from having Pokémon GO or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! save data. Thus, “UPD” files strictly refer to game patches, not expansion passes. pokemon lets go pikachu switch nsp xci upd upd