Can i install dlc's for games i have physical edition using cfw?

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I have a physical edition of Super Smash Bros. ultimate, and before i installed the hekate cfw, i bought the first dlc pack (Joker, Hero, Banjo & Kazooie, Terry and Byleth) but i wanted to download the second one (Min Min, Steve, Sephiroth, Pyra & Mythra, Kazuya and Sora), can i download it? Would there be a problem since i got the old dlc's officially or because my game is physical?
 

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The Switch doesn't make a distinction between physical content and downloadable content.
The update for games are also stored somewhere as downloadable content.

If you want to go through the effort of extracting all that data then you can use it.
There are some manuals somewhere on the forum here how to do that.
But honestly said, being a pirate and knowing where DLC content is stashed on the internetz is the easy way. *harhar*
 

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I have a physical edition of Super Smash Bros. ultimate, and before i installed the hekate cfw, i bought the first dlc pack (Joker, Hero, Banjo & Kazooie, Terry and Byleth) but i wanted to download the second one (Min Min, Steve, Sephiroth, Pyra & Mythra, Kazuya and Sora), can i download it? Would there be a problem since i got the old dlc's officially or because my game is physical?
Think another way, what stops you download dlc, the cfw or pirate contents ang going online?
 
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I have a physical edition of Super Smash Bros. ultimate, and before i installed the hekate cfw, i bought the first dlc pack (Joker, Hero, Banjo & Kazooie, Terry and Byleth) but i wanted to download the second one (Min Min, Steve, Sephiroth, Pyra & Mythra, Kazuya and Sora), can i download it? Would there be a problem since i got the old dlc's officially or because my game is physical?

Depends on how you want to use those DLC if you intend to play online then buy those DLC, if you are just going to play offline then it is fine for you to install those DLC.
 

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