This keyword is very likely a custom-named Nintendo Switch firmware update (16.0.2) packaged as an NSP, with a builder’s internal version tag v2228224 , and flagged as a hotfix. Such files circulate on ROM forums and are installed via tools like Atmosphère or Tinfoil .

Possible but unlikely. The nsp extension contradicts Microsoft standards. If you see this in a Windows log, it is likely a misnamed file or malware.

The 1602 v2228224nsp update boasts a fresh visual identity that emphasizes clarity and ease of use.

: Optimizes how core data processes read .nsp packages to eliminate sudden system crashes during intense memory loads.

is the designated version identifier used by Nintendo's content packaging ecosystem to signify a specific title update version.

The string v2228224 is non-standard. Cybercriminals often use version numbers that are too high or too low to evade detection. Upload the file to a sandbox like VirusTotal or Joe Sandbox.

The update modifies deeply rooted system binaries. Ensure you are logged into a local administrator account before executing the script.