: Base games, title updates, and standalone DLC expansions all rely on the NSP format for installation to the console's internal flash storage or microSD card. 📦 Moving Out Expansion Elements
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For educational purposes only. This section assumes you have a modded Switch (via Atmosphere, SX OS, or similar) and legally own the content.
If you are playing the sequel, , it features its own distinct expansions (such as the F.A.R.T.astic 4 DLC) and separate updates. The content between the two games cannot be shared or transferred.
When you "move out" from a base NSP game to managing its updates and DLC, you are essentially managing separate NSP files that modify or expand the base game.
The most efficient way to "move" installed updates or DLC out of your console and onto a PC is using DBI's MTP Responder Connect to PC
The is the standard digital file format used for Nintendo Switch games. When you purchase Moving Out digitally from the eShop, the console installs it in this format. For enthusiasts and those managing their digital libraries, the NSP file represents the core game data required to launch your career in the town of Packmore. Why You Need the Moving Out Update
Moving Out 2 is the wacky sequel to the world-famous physics-based moving simulator. Working as a solo F.A.R.T. or with up to three friends, you don the Smooth Moves uniform and help the residents of Packmore, and dimensions beyond, to pack up and ship out. Key Features of the Sequel
To ensure stability and proper functionality, installation must follow a strict order:
Update your Switch system firmware using a safe homebrew tool like Daybreak, then update your Atmosphere CFW files to the latest release. Error: "Cloud / Loading Loop"