Destroy All Humans- Switch Nsp Update

Before diving into the update specifics, let’s establish the baseline. Destroy All Humans! is an action-adventure game where you play as Crypto, a psychic alien soldier from the Furon Empire. Your mission? Harvest human brain stems, destroy Earth’s monuments, and eliminate the military using weapons like the Zap-O-Matic and the Deatomizer.

The Switch port was praised for its faithful recreation of the game’s satirical 1950s B-movie aesthetic but criticized for:

This is where the Switch NSP update comes into play. NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) is the digital format for Switch games and their patches. The latest update isn’t just a "stability fix"—it’s a genuine attempt to optimize the mayhem. Destroy All Humans- Switch NSP UPDATE


Absolutely.

Without the update, Destroy All Humans! on Switch is a “only if you have no other platform” purchase. With the latest NSP update applied, it becomes a genuinely impressive port. The art style (those cartoonish aliens and exaggerated human reactions) holds up beautifully on the OLED screen, and the updated performance makes the humor land better because the action isn’t chugging. Before diving into the update specifics, let’s establish

If you own the cartridge and want the best experience, track down that update file. If you’re a digital owner, make sure auto-update is on.

Crypto’s mission to obliterate humanity deserves smooth frame rates. After all, nothing kills the comedy of flinging a farmer into a water tower quite like a slideshow. This is where the Switch NSP update comes into play

Have you played Destroy All Humans! on Switch? Did you notice the difference after the patch? Let us know in the comments.


Stay tuned for more deep dives on Switch performance patches and homebrew essentials.


The latest update for Destroy All Humans! Path of Furon on the Switch NSP format brings several enhancements and fixes: