This guide assumes you have a hacked Switch (Atmosphere 1.5.0 or higher) and a reliable NSP installer like DBI, Tinfoil, or Awoo Installer.
Important: Do not delete the base game after installing the update. The update is a delta patch – it requires the original files.
One point of confusion: The "Trilogy" name implies everything is included. That is partially true.
The base game + update v1.1.0 includes:
However, the update does NOT include the paid DLC cosmetics (like the Blood Countess character skins or the Uber-Sniper rifle pack). Those are separate unlockers.
Important for NSP users: If you download a "base + update" NSP pack, ensure the update is labeled
[v65536]or[v1.1.0]. Some scene groups mistakenly label the base game as an update.
Developed by Rebellion, Zombie Army Trilogy is a third-person tactical shooter that compiles the first two standalone expansions of Sniper Elite V2 alongside a third, completely new campaign. It is distinct for its "X-Ray Kill Cam," which slows down time to show the internal damage of a bullet striking a zombie. zombie army trilogy switch nsp update
On the Nintendo Switch, the game supports:
Published by: Switch Tactical HQ
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Since its slouching arrival on the Nintendo Switch in March 2020, Zombie Army Trilogy has been the go-to portable experience for fans of sniper mechanics and occult horror. Developed by Rebellion Developments, this bundle packs three campiagns from the Sniper Elite spin-off series into one undead-slaying marathon. This guide assumes you have a hacked Switch (Atmosphere 1
But if you are searching for the Zombie Army Trilogy Switch NSP update, you aren't just looking for the base game. You are looking for the latest patches, performance fixes, DLC integrations, and the most efficient way to keep your digital or physical copy running smoothly on Atmosphere or stock firmware.
This article covers everything: Version 1.1.0 improvements, the infamous "Horde Mode" unlock, stability fixes, and how to identify the right update file for your setup.
We tested the post-update Zombie Army Trilogy on a Switch OLED (Mariko) and a v1 Launch Switch. However, the update does NOT include the paid
| Mode | Pre-Update (v1.0) | Post-Update (v1.1.0) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Handheld (720p) | Drops to 20fps during explosions | Stable 30fps (95% of the time) | | Docked (1080p) | Screen tearing on vertical sync | No visible tearing; adaptive sync improved | | Loading Times | 18 seconds (internal eMMC) | 16 seconds (minor improvement) | | Enemy Density | Culling visible at distance | Improved draw distance for zombies |
Verdict: The Zombie Army Trilogy Switch NSP update transforms a "playable but rough" port into a genuinely solid handheld shooter. The sniper slow-mo "X-ray kill cam" now runs without stutter – crucial for the game's identity.