For users of custom firmware (Atmosphere, SX OS, or Ryujinx emulator), you have two options: XCI (cartridge dump) or NSP (eShop digital). Here is why the NSP + Update is superior for this title:
Published by: Switch Homebrew Hub Game Version: v1.1.1 + All DLC File Size: 3.2 GB (Base) + 612 MB (Update)
The beautiful game gets a concrete jungle makeover. Street Power Soccer (known as Street Football in some regions) has finally rolled out its latest major update for the Nintendo Switch. For players using custom firmware (Atmosphere, SX OS, or Ryujinx/Yuzu emulators), the new Street Power Soccer SWITCH NSP Update is essential—not just for bug fixes, but for a completely revamped arcade experience. Street Power Soccer SWITCH NSP -Update-
In this long article, we break down everything you need to know: what the update adds, why the NSP format matters, installation instructions for the v1.1.1 patch, and a review of whether this update finally saves the game.
With the update applied, Street Power Soccer finally feels distinct from Rocket League or Mario Strikers. The "Power Bar" mechanic is crucial. You fill it by performing juggles, and once full, you unleash "Street Power" – a moment where time slows down and you can curve the ball like a boomerang. For users of custom firmware (Atmosphere, SX OS,
The Good:
The Bad:
Note: If you are using a custom firmware setup, ensure your sigpatches are updated to the latest release, as this v1.3.2 NSP utilizes a newer encryption key for the local wireless multiplayer lobby.
Before diving into the update specifics, let’s set the stage. Street Power Soccer is not a simulation. You won’t find VAR, offside traps, or 90-minute slogs. Instead, you get a blistering 5v5 experience set in stylized urban arenas—rooftops in Tokyo, sun-scorched parking lots in LA, or neon-lit subways in Berlin. With the update applied, Street Power Soccer finally
The game focuses on four core modes:
The original 1.0.0 release, however, suffered from sluggish controls, long loading times, and a framerate that dropped harder than a bad first touch. That brings us to the v1.1.0 update.