Version 1.1.3 of the Japanese Nintendo Switch release of Doraemon Story of Seasons: Friends of the Great Kingdom is now available, addressing performance stability and minor bug fixes. The update aims to optimize gameplay on the planet of Illuma and correct graphical issues during specific weather conditions. For more details, visit Nintendo Japan.

A concise, practical guide to installing and updating the NSP titled (assumed to be a Nintendo Switch NSP update package for a Japanese region title, version/update 113, with a publisher/packager tag "Zipert"). This covers safe handling, prerequisites, installation steps, and verification. Assume you already have the base game installed and a Switch capable of running NSPs.

Developers use updates to patch glitches, crashes, and progression-blocking bugs discovered after the game's launch.

This patch focused heavily on stability and "quality of life" improvements:

Resolved a shipping error where items wouldn't leave the Ship Crate if 18:00 passed during a story event.

Leo’s heart hammered. The Invisible Patch was a myth — a piece of rogue firmware that could un-brick consoles killed by bad updates. But if it existed, it was also a master key to any Switch ever made. Backdoor to every console. And Nintendo would kill to keep it buried.

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Version 1.1.3 of the Japanese Nintendo Switch release of Doraemon Story of Seasons: Friends of the Great Kingdom is now available, addressing performance stability and minor bug fixes. The update aims to optimize gameplay on the planet of Illuma and correct graphical issues during specific weather conditions. For more details, visit Nintendo Japan.

A concise, practical guide to installing and updating the NSP titled (assumed to be a Nintendo Switch NSP update package for a Japanese region title, version/update 113, with a publisher/packager tag "Zipert"). This covers safe handling, prerequisites, installation steps, and verification. Assume you already have the base game installed and a Switch capable of running NSPs.

Developers use updates to patch glitches, crashes, and progression-blocking bugs discovered after the game's launch.

This patch focused heavily on stability and "quality of life" improvements:

Resolved a shipping error where items wouldn't leave the Ship Crate if 18:00 passed during a story event.

Leo’s heart hammered. The Invisible Patch was a myth — a piece of rogue firmware that could un-brick consoles killed by bad updates. But if it existed, it was also a master key to any Switch ever made. Backdoor to every console. And Nintendo would kill to keep it buried.