Published by: Level-5 enthusiast staff
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After years of anticipation, multiple delays, and a complete development reboot, Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road has finally begun its global rollout. While the full release is staggered, the latest patch—Version 1.1.0—has just dropped for the Nintendo Switch NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) version, and it is a game-changer.
Whether you are a digital downloader or using a physical cartridge, this update is mandatory for anyone looking to experience the "ultimate football RPG." Below, we dissect every corner of the INAZUMA ELEVEN Victory Road -NSP--Update 1.1.0 file, from balance tweaks to new story content.
Previously, the early access version ended after the introductory match against Nagumohara High. Update 1.1.0 unlocks a brand new story chapter lasting approximately 2–3 hours. INAZUMA ELEVEN Victory Road -NSP--Update 1.1.0-...
18 special moves have had their "TP" (Technique Points) costs adjusted. Notably, Koutei Penguin 2-gou and Fire Tornado are no longer spammable – they now drain your keeper’s stamina if used repeatedly without tactical setup. This forces players to use weaker normal shots and build combos.
Level-5 has released a comprehensive changelog. Here is the translated and summarized version of the most critical changes.
The return of the legendary Raimon Junior High soccer club has been one of the most anticipated events in the handheld and console gaming sphere. With the early access release of Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road, developer Level-5 has begun a iterative process to polish the game based on player feedback. Published by: Level-5 enthusiast staff Reading time: 6
The release of Update 1.1.0 marks the first major step in this journey. For players managing their game files via the NSP format on Nintendo Switch systems (or emulators), understanding this update is crucial for a stable gameplay experience.
Here is everything you need to know about the update, the NSP file structure, and what it fixes.
It is crucial to address the “NSP” aspect of this update. For the uninitiated, NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) is the digital format for Switch games. While primarily used for legitimate digital downloads, the availability of the 1.1.0 update as an NSP file has a dual impact. On one hand, it allows players with physical cartridges to update without an internet connection. On the other, it opens the door for the modding community. Early mods for version 1.1.0 have already surfaced, including custom character skins, stat editors, and even a “camera unlock” mod that allows zooming out further during matches—a feature many argue should be native. This symbiotic relationship between official updates and community modding keeps the game alive long after official support wanes. Previously, the early access version ended after the
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For users who have legally obtained the base INAZUMA ELEVEN Victory Road NSP via a cartridge dump or official eShop download, here is how to apply the 1.1.0 update:
Note for Emulator Users (Ryujinx / Yuzu): Update 1.1.0 requires firmware 17.0.1. You may need to update your product keys. Vulkan rendering is now stable in this version; OpenGL still has minor shadow glitches.