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. Street Power Soccer SWITCH NSP -Update-
The most immediate difference is the frame pacing. The original Switch version struggled to hit 30 FPS during Power Kicks. Update v1.1.0 introduces dynamic resolution scaling and optimized shaders. Docked mode now holds a steady 30 FPS (with unlocked frames occasionally hitting 45+), while handheld mode is buttery smooth. The "micro-stutter" when the ball changes possession is gone. Before diving into the update specifics, let’s set
As of the last major patch, the latest version of the game is Version 1.0.5. The original 1
What the Update includes: If your base NSP file is the initial launch version, updating to 1.0.5 is highly recommended. The developers (Suteki) released this patch to address community feedback. Key fixes included:
How to apply the Update: If you have the base game NSP, you must install the Update NSP (often labeled as a "Patch") over the top of the base game using your custom firmware installer. Ensure the update matches your game's region (though most are "World" or "USA" region-free).