The Nintendo Switch version was initially criticized for performance dips and shallow content. However, the (v1.1.1) aims to fix the core issues, adding smoother frame rates and new customization options.
: One-on-one matches focused on putting the ball between your opponent's legs. Elimination 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. The Nintendo Switch version was initially criticized for
A rhythm-based mini-game where players perform tricks by timing button presses to the music. Trick Shot: Elimination The most immediate difference is the frame
Calling all soccer fans and gamers! If you're looking for a fun and exciting sports game to play on your Nintendo Switch, look no further than Street Power Soccer! This action-packed game has just received a brand new update, and we're excited to dive into what's new.
Using NSP files (Nintendo Submission Packages) generally refers to game backups or digital installs on modified consoles. Official updates for the game are intended to add new characters, playground customizations, and minor gameplay improvements to address technical shortcomings like button delay or animation hitches.
: An in-game shop offers extensive hero modifications, including tattoos, outfits (like space suits), and unique emotes to display after scoring.