
The update adds a "Street Shop" where you can spend in-game currency (earned faster now) on:
To run this update, your Switch must be on Firmware 11.0.0 or higher (Atmosphere 0.17.0+). If you are still on 10.x.x, you will receive a "Firmware mismatch" error when launching.
The term "NSP" refers to a file format used for Nintendo Switch games, often associated with digital distributions and homebrew. An "NSP update" typically implies an updated version of a game distributed in NSP format.
For "Street Power Soccer" on the Nintendo Switch, an NSP update might include: Street Power Soccer SWITCH NSP -Update-
Here is the official changelog for the latest update (released Q4 2024):
Developed by SFL Interactive and published by Maximum Games, Street Power Soccer is an over-the-top arcade football title inspired by classics like NFL Street and FIFA Street. Forget 11-vs-11 simulations and offside rules. This game is all about flair, tricks, wall bounces, and super-powered “Focus” moves.
The Nintendo Switch version was initially criticized for performance dips and shallow content. However, the Street Power Soccer SWITCH NSP Update (v1.1.1) aims to fix the core issues, adding smoother frame rates and new customization options. The update adds a "Street Shop" where you
Platform: Nintendo Switch (CFW / Atmosphere / Ryujinx / Yuzu) Release Date: August 25, 2020 (Original) / December 15, 2020 (Major Update) Genre: Arcade Sports / Freestyle Football File Type: NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) + Update (UPD)
If you grew up blasting through FIFA Street or the legendary RedCard 20-03, you know the golden age of arcade soccer was a special time. In 2020, SFL Interactive and Gamujan attempted to resurrect that high-octane, break-dancing, bicycle-kicking mayhem with Street Power Soccer.
Now, thanks to the latest Street Power Soccer SWITCH NSP Update (v1.1.0) , the game is finally the chaotic masterpiece it was meant to be. Whether you are a veteran of the underground circuit or a new player looking for a pick-up-and-play experience, here is everything you need to know about the patched version, the new features, and why this update is mandatory for Switch homebrew enthusiasts. To run this update, your Switch must be on Firmware 11
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.
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.