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Physical copies of the game now sell for $40–60 used. However, the Deluxe Tsum Tsum Festival Bundle (which included DLC) was delisted in 2021. An updated NSP with all exclusives baked in saves players from tracking down unredeemable DLC codes.
In the standard game, unlocking new Tsum Tsum figures via the in-game capsule machine takes hours of playing minigames. This exclusive patch is said to "pre-load" the capsule machine with every Tsum from the base game and the Twisted Wonderland collaboration, effectively making the full roster available from the title screen.
One of the most significant aspects of these updates is the introduction of exclusive Tsums tied to Disney’s cinematic releases and seasonal events. For instance, updates brought in characters from Frozen 2 and Star Wars, which were not present at the game’s launch. Because these characters are often tied to specific "Bingo" cards or limited-time missions, the update file becomes the only gateway to completing the game’s digital collection. For the dedicated fan, missing a specific update version means losing access to unique skill animations and high-scoring Tsums that define the competitive meta of the puzzle mode.
For fans of the fluffy, stackable world of Disney Tsum Tsum, the Nintendo Switch version of Disney Tsum Tsum Festival has remained a quirky, family-friendly party staple. Recently, however, a new wave of buzz has hit the community—centered around an circulating in the NSP scene. But what exactly is this update, and what does it add that standard cartridge owners might be missing?