Using any cheat menu on the Nintendo Switch carries inherent risk. Here’s how to minimize it with Tiago v41:
For the first time, Tiago Menu V41 features an in-menu plugin browser. Users can download verified plugins ranging from hardware monitors (GPU/VRAM temps) to automated file organizers. This turns the menu from a static tool into a growing ecosystem.
The first thing you’ll notice when injecting Tiago Menu v41 is the redesigned user interface. Gone is the slightly cluttered layout of previous versions. In its place:
The menu feels less like a third-party tool and more like a native part of the game—sleek, responsive, and unobtrusive.
Tiago Menu v41 maintains backward compatibility with all previous cheat titles. The most stable performance is observed in:
| Game Title | Cheat Stability | Notable Codes in v41 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | TOTK 1.2.1 | 10/10 | Moon jump, zonaite editor, durability fix | | Pokémon Scarlet 3.0.1 | 9/10 | Encounter modifier, shiny chance, 100% catch rate | | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate 13.0.3 | 10/10 | Always final smash, infinite shield, instant KO | | Animal Crossing 2.0.6 | 8/10 | Item spawner, turnip price editor, speed hack |
Warning: Using cheats in online games (Splatoon 3, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Pokémon online battles) will result in a console ban. Tiago Menu v41 does not prevent Nintendo’s telemetry.
In the fast-paced world of digital customization and automation, few tools have garnered as much underground respect as the Tiago Menu. For users seeking advanced functionality, system tweaks, and an enhanced user experience, the release of Tiago Menu V41 marks a significant milestone. Whether you are a long-time user or a curious newcomer, this article dives deep into everything you need to know about Version 41: its new features, installation process, compatibility, troubleshooting, and why it stands out from previous iterations.
Tiago Menu v41 adds cheat databases for over 20 new games, including: