Asphalt 9 Legends Switch Nsp -dlc Update- -eshop- Apr 2026
When Asphalt 9: Legends originally launched on mobile devices, it was a technical marvel—console-level visuals, absurdly fast-paced action, and a touchscreen control scheme that somehow worked. When it came to the Nintendo Switch via the eShop (and by extension, the NSP scene), expectations were cautiously optimistic. Could the aging Tegra X1 chip handle Gameloft’s proprietary engine? Would the always-online nature of the game cripple portable play?
Asphalt 9: Legends on Switch, with all DLC updates installed, is a technical triumph and a design tragedy. It looks incredible, feels thrilling at 150mph, and offers hundreds of hours of content. But it is shackled to an exploitative mobile economy and a mandatory online connection that spits in the face of the Switch’s portability. Asphalt 9 Legends Switch NSP -DLC Update- -eShop-
Since this review covers the complete NSP + DLC update package (identical to purchasing the full game and all DLC from the eShop), installation is straightforward. The base game is around 5.4GB. With all DLC packs (car blueprints, special event decals, and the Legends Pass content), you’re looking at roughly 8-9GB total. When Asphalt 9: Legends originally launched on mobile
Having spent dozens of hours with the full eShop version, including all post-launch DLC updates (car packs, special events, and the “Legends Pass” content), I can confidently say this: Asphalt 9: Legends on Switch is the definitive version for arcade racing fans—provided you understand what you’re signing up for. This review covers the complete package: base game, performance, DLC integration, and the notorious grind. Would the always-online nature of the game cripple
If you can accept the grind and have good Wi-Fi, this is the best arcade racer on the system. If not, stick to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe or Hotshot Racing . The NSP/DLC version gives you a head start, but it cannot outrun the game’s core DNA: a gorgeous, greedy, glorious time-sink.
Nintendo Switch (Handheld, Docked, Tabletop) Version Reviewed: Full Game + DLC Update Pack (NSP/eShop equivalent) Time Played: ~40+ hours (across multiple updates)
