Hacking Pokken Tournament DX with 3.0.0+ Update?

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I have a 2.3.0 Switch and I will get a pokken copy Saturday. For update to 3.0.0 what can I do exactly?
My opinion is:
1 disable software update from switch menu
2 be sure switch is no connected on internet
3 insert the 000 pokken copy and allow the game update

Thanks to all
 

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I have a 2.3.0 Switch and I will get a pokken copy Saturday. For update to 3.0.0 what can I do exactly?
My opinion is:
1 disable software update from switch menu
2 be sure switch is no connected on internet
3 insert the 000 pokken copy and allow the game update

Thanks to all
you need the first print
otherwise you wont update to 3.0
 

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thanks for you reply
so i need HAC 000 AND AVOID HAC 008?
avoid anything thats not 000
Things are getting confused here.

HAC-008 is the model number of all Switch cartridges. All Switch cartridges will say "HAC-008".

What you need to check is the manufacturing code *below* the model number. The last three digits indicates the ROM revision. For Pokkén Tournament DX, revision 000 has the v3.0.0 update; anything higher than 000 will have a later update.
 
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In the following image you see the BAAZA- code in white letters.
Above that one, you can barely see a black indented print of letters and numbers which reads "HAC-008"
That's the one you should be looking for.
HAC-000 should be initial print, anything above 000 is a revision of the cart with an updated firmware in it.

Look here:
Nintendo-Switch-Cartridge.jpg
You are confusing things here... HAC is the hardware type id. Cartridges always have the HAC-008 while the switch sonsole has HAC-001
What you are looking for is the BAAZA... code. At the end of the code you see 20Y000. While 20 and Y are not interesting you need to look out for the following 000 number.

Check out the thread in my signature for revision codes of the games.
 

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You are confusing things here... HAC is the hardware type id. Cartridges always have the HAC-008 while the switch sonsole has HAC-001
What you are looking for is the BAAZA... code. At the end of the code you see 20Y000. While 20 and Y are not interesting you need to look out for the following 000 number.

Check out the thread in my signature for revision codes of the games.
thank you all hac 008 doesnt matter
i need BAAYA41B000 RIGHT?
 

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I have successfully updated from 2.3.0 to 3.0.0 and this is the cartridge I used
 

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I just signed up for a free trial to Gamefly, then I rented out Pokken. Now, I'm just waiting for the game. I'm currently doomed on a 2.3.0 Switch. :(
 

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