Persona 5 — Royal -01005ca01580e000--v0--us-.nsp

As the "Royal" edition, this version includes significant content not found in the base Persona 5:

A common concern: Does the Switch version run well? Let’s break it down based on Digital Foundry and post-launch patches:

| Mode | Resolution (Docked) | Resolution (Handheld) | Framerate | Loading Times | |-------|--------------------|-----------------------|-----------|----------------| | Standard | 1080p | 720p | 30 fps (stable) | ~5–8 seconds | | Cutscenes | 1080p (pre-rendered) | 720p | 30 fps | Instant | Persona 5 Royal -01005CA01580E000--v0--US-.nsp

Verdict: The game is a remarkably solid port. While it lacks 60 fps found on PS5/PC, the frame pacing is consistent. Textures are slightly lower resolution than PS4, but the art style holds up beautifully on the Switch’s screen. Load times are longer than PS5’s SSD but are perfectly acceptable.

The biggest advantage: portability. Playing Persona 5 Royal on a commute or in bed is a game-changer for a 100+ hour RPG. As the "Royal" edition, this version includes significant


Slightly. Some background tracks have lower bitrate than PS4/PC, but most players won’t notice without direct comparison.


No. Royal includes the original story plus new content. It is the definitive edition. Slightly

No. Atlus did not implement cross-save for Switch.

Probably not.

Here is the reality: A --v0-- US NSP is the raw, unpatched digital dump. If you are trying to play Persona 5 Royal on a modded Switch or emulator, you need three files:

If you try to run just that --v0-- file, you will have a bad time. The frame rate stutters, the text glitches, and the third semester content might not trigger correctly.