Pokemonshieldupdate1322dlcnspromslabrar
The string references "DLC," specifically the Pokémon Shield Expansion Pass. Unlike previous generations where third versions (like Pokémon Platinum) were sold as standalone games, the Switch era introduced downloadable expansions.
The Expansion Pass consists of two parts:
NSP stands for Nintendo Submission Package. It is the format used for digital games on the Nintendo Switch, distributed via the eShop. Contrast with XCI (cartridge dump). An NSP contains: pokemonshieldupdate1322dlcnspromslabrar
The keyword nsp in your search string implies the user is looking for a backup of Pokémon Shield with update 1.3.2.2 and the DLCs already installed.
Preserving pokemonshieldupdate1322dlcnspromslabrar is valuable for future historians. The Galar region uniquely captures the transition from traditional Pokémon (gyms, evil team) to open-world (Wild Area, DLC-only legendary hunts). Having the final, complete, promo-included build ensures that 20 years from now, someone can experience the exact 2022 meta. The keyword nsp in your search string implies
Released on November 5, 2021 (version 1.3.2.2 corresponds to the final build before Pokémon Legends: Arceus), this update was minor in size but major in implications. It arrived over a year after The Crown Tundra DLC (October 2020). Key changes:
Version number “1322” – internally, this is 1.3.2. Some dataminers refer to it as 1.3.2.2 because of an additional micro-patch for the eShop version. Version number “1322” – internally, this is 1
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For users examining pokemonshieldupdate1322dlcnspromslabrar, the “dlc” part indicates that the NSP file likely includes both DLCs pre-installed or as separate tickets. This is common in preserved NSP dumps – the base game + update + DLC merged into a single installable package.

