On Titan 2 Switch Nsp -final Battle- -dl... --install: Attack

There it is.

At 98%, the process pauses. A red warning flashes: "Invalid NCA signature? Ignore?" Leo's thumb hovers. He remembers a forum post from a user named soldier_of_truth : "Always ignore. Always." He presses Ignore.

He leans back. His neck cracks. The rain has stopped. Attack On Titan 2 SWITCH NSP -Final Battle- -DL... --INSTALL

He clicked.

The download reaches 71%. Part 11 of 15 stalls. His heart seizes. But a minute later, it resumes. The seeder from Japan must have reconnected. He exhales. Shinzou wo sasageyo. There it is

The Switch sits in its dock, screen dark, waiting. Leo has already backed up his NAND. He's done the research. He knows that installing an NSP is like performing a ritual. You need the right tools: Tinfoil (the GUI version, not the command line—he's not a masochist), or DBI. He prefers DBI. It feels more like piloting a Survey Corps airship: technical, precise, dangerous.

He presses A.

The Switch chimes.

Leo has finished the Final Battle campaign. He has unlocked Kenny's full skill tree. He has S-ranked the assault on the Reiss chapel. He has watched the basement reveal with fresh eyes, his pro controller slick with palm sweat. Ignore

He opens the Album. That's the trick—press R while launching Album, and it opens the homebrew launcher instead of the photo gallery. DBI sits there, its icon a simple folder.