Initial releases had heavily compressed audio files to save space; updates improved the clarity of the iconic music and sound effects.

Dark Souls: Remastered for the Nintendo Switch brings the legendary, punishingly difficult action RPG to a handheld format, allowing players to link the fire (or usher in an age of dark) anywhere they go. While the game launched as a complete package, post-release updates and NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) file revisions have been crucial for ensuring the smoothest possible experience on the hybrid console. The Importance of the Switch Updates

For players using official retail copies or eShop downloads, the console handles updates automatically. However, for those managing their library manually, verifying the "Version" number on the home screen is the best way to ensure the update has been applied correctly.

Unlike other platforms, the Switch version uses the original lighting system, which some purists prefer over the revamped lighting found on PS4 and PC. How to Ensure Your Game is Updated

Stability fixes for the "Warrior of Sunlight" and "Darkwraith" covenants ensured smoother matchmaking and invasions.

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