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Postal Brain Damaged Switch Nsp Update Eshop Exclusive May 2026

Stay safe, keep your firmware current, and always—back up your NAND before you install anything.

This article is designed to rank for users searching for a confusing intersection of terms: a game update, a console modification (NSP), and a specific storefront limitation. By: Tech & Tactics Magazine postal brain damaged switch nsp update eshop exclusive

Have you successfully updated your copy of Postal: Brain Damaged? Tell us your experience in the comments below (but don't ask for links). Stay safe, keep your firmware current, and always—back

If you possess a legitimate, purchased copy of Postal: Brain Damaged but wish to update it without connecting to Nintendo (e.g., you have a banned console or want to preserve a low firmware), the process is standardized: Tell us your experience in the comments below

It is chaotic, gory, and fast-paced. On the Switch, it is a technical marvel—running at a mostly stable 60fps (with some dips) despite the hardware limitations. The first part of our keyword is "eshop exclusive." Here is where confusion reigns supreme.

Unlike some major AAA titles ( Dying Light , BioShock ), Postal: Brain Damaged did receive a limited physical release (via Special Reserve Games). However, the is eShop exclusive.