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Published by: Switch Dugout Crew

Diamond Dynasty grinders and Road to the Show legends, welcome back. With the MLB season heating up, many Nintendo Switch owners are still deep into MLB The Show 23. Whether you just picked up a physical cart or are browsing the eShop, one question keeps popping up: What’s the deal with the NSP, DLC, and the latest updates?

Let’s break down everything you need to know about getting the full MLB The Show 23 experience on your hybrid console.

Because MLB The Show 23 supports cross-play with PS5, Xbox, and PS4, your Switch must remain on the latest version. If you refuse the update, you cannot play online against friends on other consoles.

In the Nintendo Switch ecosystem, NSP stands for Nintendo Submission Package. It is the file format used for digitally distributed games, updates, and DLC downloaded directly from the eShop. Essentially, an NSP is the “digital cartridge” version of a game file.

For legitimate users: You will never need to directly handle an NSP file. Your Switch downloads and installs them automatically in the background after an eShop purchase. For context in search terms: NSP is often discussed in homebrew or backup-loading communities, but Nintendo does not support or endorse downloading NSP files from third-party websites. Doing so violates their terms of service and carries significant security and legal risks.

First, let’s address the elephant in the batter’s box. NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) is the file format for digital Switch games. While some users search for these files via unofficial channels, it’s critical to understand the trade-offs.

Our take: If you love baseball, support the devs. The eShop version goes on sale frequently (often 50% off during the World Series). The online features are worth the price of admission.

Unlike Madden or FIFA, The Show updates live rosters weekly. This changes player ratings, injuries, and minor league call-ups. These require patch downloads.

The game has received several stability patches since launch.

MLB The Show 23 on the Nintendo Switch represents a remarkable technical achievement. It brings a console-quality baseball simulation to a portable device, even if the graphical downgrade is steep. For the traveler, the commuter, or the parent who only gets game time in 15-minute bursts, the official eShop NSP is a worthy investment. mlb the show 23 switch nsp dlc update eshop

Regarding the "DLC update" portion of your search: embrace the free content (Negro Leagues, roster updates) and be cautious with microtransactions for Stubs. The game is generous enough without spending extra money.

Finally, a note on the "NSP" side of the equation: While the file format is legitimate, the illegal distribution of it is not. The Switch is nearing the end of its lifecycle, but getting your console banned for one sports game is a steep price to pay. Buy the game from the eShop, download the latest updates officially, enjoy the DLC you choose, and enjoy the best portable baseball game of the generation.

Have you played MLB The Show 23 on Switch? Share your experience in the comments below—and remember to keep your game updated via the eShop!


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. The author does not condone piracy or unauthorized distribution of copyrighted software. Always purchase games and DLC from the official Nintendo eShop.

This report provides the current status and technical details for MLB The Show 23 on the Nintendo Switch as of April 2026. Product Status and Pricing MLB The Show 23 remains available on the Nintendo eShop . While its original MSRP was

, it frequently appears on sale; historical lows have reached as low as during major promotion events.

Nintendo Switch (Compatible with Nintendo Switch, Lite, and OLED). File Size: Approximately eShop Region Availability:

Available in North America, Europe, Japan, and other major regions. DLC and Add-On Content

The primary downloadable content for the standard edition is the Digital Deluxe Add-On

, which upgrades the base game experience with currency and player packs. Digital Deluxe Add-On Published by: Switch Dugout Crew Diamond Dynasty grinders

Includes 1 Captain's Choice Pack, 1 World Baseball Classic™ Choice Pack, 5 Gold Choice packs, 20 The Show packs, 1 Ballplayer pack, and 25,000 Stubs™. Stubs™ Packs

Various denominations of in-game currency are available for purchase directly through the eShop to use in Diamond Dynasty. Software Updates (NSP/Digital)

The final major stability and content update for MLB The Show 23 was Version 1.21 , released in November 2023. Latest Version: Ver. 1.21. Key Update Features:

Addressed various "freeze" bugs in online 1v1, 2v2, and 3v3 modes.

Improved UI stability and fixed issues with the bullpen display and "can't pitch" icons remaining on screen.

Removed created stadiums from co-op to prevent cross-generation matchmaking issues.

Updated player models and added new "Dino Island" theme props to the Stadium Creator. MLB® The Show Installation & Update Guide

To ensure you are running the latest version (NSP/Digital update):

The Ultimate Guide to NSP ROM Updates: A Step-by-Step Tutorial

Here’s a sample review for MLB The Show 23 on Nintendo Switch, focusing on the NSP, DLC, update, and eShop experience. Our take: If you love baseball, support the devs


Title: MLB The Show 23 (Switch) – Solid port with some caveats for digital buyers

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐½ (3.5/5)

Review:
As a baseball fan on the go, I grabbed MLB The Show 23 from the eShop, curious how it would run on Switch compared to PS5/Xbox. Here’s my take after playing the full digital version (NSP install, latest update applied) and testing the DLC.

Performance & Updates
Out of the box, the game requires a hefty post-launch update (several GBs), so expect a long initial download even if you bought the full game digitally. Once updated, performance is… acceptable. Stadiums and player models look decent in handheld mode, but frame rates dip noticeably during batting close-ups or crowded bases. Docked mode is smoother but still behind other consoles.

DLC & eShop Content
The eShop lists standard DLC like Stubs packs, Diamond Dynasty gear, and the “Captain’s Bundle.” All purchased DLC worked fine with the base NSP (no compatibility issues). However, some card packs feel overpriced compared to other platforms, and there’s no cross-platform DLC transfer.

What works well

What could be better

Final Verdict
If Switch is your only console, MLB The Show 23 is a competent portable baseball sim – especially after the latest patch (version 1.3.0, which fixed some crashing). But if you have a PS5 or Xbox, skip the Switch version unless portability is a must. For eShop buyers: wait for a sale, as full price feels steep for the visual downgrade.

Tip for NSP users (legit copies only): Make sure your firmware is up to date before installing the latest update – older custom firmware may cause black screens with the 1.3.0 patch.

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