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Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! – Complete Guide to the NSP File, Update 1.0.2, and Emulation

Introduction

Since its release in November 2018, Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! has bridged the gap between casual mobile gamers (via Pokémon GO) and traditional console RPG fans. For those playing on custom firmware (CFW) Nintendo Switch consoles or using PC/Switch emulators (like Ryujinx or Yuzu), the NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) file format is essential.

One of the most frequently searched combinations remains: "Pokemon Let's Go Eevee NSP Actualizacion 1.0.2" (or v1.0.1). This article dives deep into what that update includes, how to safely apply it, legal considerations, and performance improvements. Pokemon Let-s Go- Eevee- -NSP- -Actualizacion 1...


Part 2: The "Actualizacion" – What Does Update 1.0.2 Include?

The term "Actualizacion" (Spanish for "Update") typically refers to version 1.0.2 – the final major patch for Let’s Go, Eevee! (and Pikachu). Here’s what changed since the base 1.0.0 version: Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee

Installation Process

  1. Copy the update NSP to your SD card (e.g., sdmc:/updates/).
  2. Boot the Switch into CFW (hold Volume + R while launching a game to open the Homebrew Menu).
  3. Open Tinfoil (or your preferred installer).
  4. Navigate to “File Browser” → SD card → locate the update NSP.
  5. Select “Install” → choose “Install as Update” (not as a separate game).
  6. Wait for the process – it will merge with the base game.
  7. Return to the main menu – start Let’s Go, Eevee! – press + to check version. It should now show “Ver. 1.0.2”.

Troubleshooting: If the update doesn’t apply, uninstall the base game completely, reinstall the base NSP first, then the update NSP second. Part 2: The "Actualizacion" – What Does Update 1


Do You Need the Update?

  • For emulators (Ryujinx/Yuzu): Yes – many stability fixes and performance improvements are necessary.
  • For CFW Switch: Highly recommended – especially if you use the Poké Ball Plus or play online (via LAN play/emulated online).

Recommended Settings (as of 2025)

  • Ryujinx – Best for accuracy: Enable “Ignore Missing Services” and set graphics to Vulkan.
  • Yuzu (or Suyu) – Use OpenGL for fewer shader compilations stutters.

Prerequisites

  • A hacked Nintendo Switch (Atmosphère 1.5+ or SX OS 3.0+)
  • MicroSD card with at least 15 GB free
  • Tinfoil / DBI / Goldleaf (installer homebrew)
  • The base Let’s Go, Eevee! NSP already installed