Fate Samurai Remnant Switch Nsp Update — Dlc
February 2024
Introduces a child-form Yui Shousetsu and the ability to mount the horse Bailong for swift combat.
High-level endgame bosses and rare materials for sword forging. Bonus Content NSPs Pre-order Costumes: Phantasmal Dress for Miyamoto Musashi.
| DLC Name | Content | |----------|---------| | DLC 1 – Record of Rei’s Swordsman | New servant, side story | | DLC 2 – Ogre of the Final Dawn | New area, battles | | DLC 3 – Epilogue of the Sword Summoner | True ending expansion | | Season Pass Bundle | All 3 DLCs | Fate Samurai Remnant Switch NSP UPDATE DLC
Drastically reduces stuttering during chaotic Noble Phantasm animations and busy Edo city streets.
Ensure your base game NSP matches the region (USA, EUR, or JPN) of the update and DLC NSPs you are installing. Mismatched regions will cause the console to read them as separate games.
The first DLC adds an entirely new storyline in which the boss of Babyloni-ya summons Masters and Servants to a mysterious arena to compete in the Keian Command Championship tournament. Beyond Iori and Saber, players can directly control other characters, including a newly playable Rider, and experience the tournament from different perspectives not depicted in the main story. Seven different teams are available to choose from, each with its own unique ending sequence upon winning the tournament. February 2024 Introduces a child-form Yui Shousetsu and
Set in Keian era Edo Japan, following Iori Miyamoto and his servant Saber in the "Waxing Moon Ritual". 📦 DLC Contents (Season Pass)
Players can access this content by playing the base game until reaching the point in Chapter 3 to talk to the boss in "Seek the Heroes That Survive."
These are small key files or asset packages that unlock extra content, such as the Record's Fragment story arcs or bonus costumes (e.g., Phantasmal Dress outfits). Installation Order | DLC Name | Content | |----------|---------| |
Koei Tecmo has been actively supporting Fate/Samurai Remnant post-launch. Running the base version (1.0.0) is a subpar experience on Switch. The updates address frame rate dips during heavy particle effects and loading times.
Install the cumulative update NSP. Switch updates are cumulative, meaning you only need to install the latest version to get all previous fixes.