An NSP is essentially a digital file format used for all software distributed via the Nintendo eShop. Think of it as the Switch equivalent of a digital installer file. An NSP file contains a complete software package—this could be a full game, a DLC (downloadable content), or a software update. In the homebrew and backup-loading scene, users seek out these files to install games or updates onto their Switch consoles outside of the official eShop. This is why you'll often see a game's latest patch referred to as the "Untitled Goose Game Update -NSP-." It is the digital patch file, ready for manual installation.
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Fixes instances where quest items could clip through boundaries or get stuck permanently out of bounds.