| Feature | Official | Pirated NSP | |--------|----------|--------------| | Online Quickplay / Elite Smash | ✅ | ❌ (banned or desync) | | Shared Content (stages, replays) | ✅ | ❌ | | Automatic updates | ✅ | ❌ (manual repack) | | No malware risk | ✅ | ❌ | | Supports Sakurai & team | ✅ | ❌ |
The game has received several waves of DLC through the "Fighters Pass" series. As of the latest information available:
Q: Is there a 99 DLC cheat code? A: No. The 99 DLC term is community slang. There’s no cheat – just the 12 paid fighters + 1 free. Super Smash Bros Ultimate -NSP- -99 DLC actuali...
Q: Can I get all DLC for free if I hack my Switch? A: Technically yes, but you will be banned from Nintendo’s online services permanently, and you cannot play with friends on legit consoles.
Q: What’s the file size of the complete actualizado NSP? A: Base game (~13 GB) + all updates and DLC (~12 GB) totals around 25 GB. A pirated NSP “with 99 DLC” is typically compressed to 14–16 GB (risky). | Feature | Official | Pirated NSP |
Q: Does the 99 DLC actualizado version work on Yuzu/Ryujinx? A: Some repacks do, but many break after firmware updates. You also miss out on online multiplayer, which is half the fun of Smash.
Q: Why is Sora sometimes missing in “99 DLC” NSPs? A: Sora’s DLC was the final patch (v13.0.2). Many repacks predate December 2021 and only go up to Kazuya. If you see a “99 DLC actualizado” from 2022 or later, it’s likely fake. The game has received several waves of DLC
NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) files are essentially raw dumps of Nintendo Switch eShop content. Downloading and utilizing these files outside of official hardware carries specific technical risks: