Marsupilami Hoobadventure Switch Nsp Update Work May 2026

For further help, consult the /r/SwitchHacks subreddit or the GBAtemp forums for the very latest on title updates and sigpatches. Now go – bring joy to the jungle and make the Marsupilami proud. marsupilami hoobadventure switch nsp update work, Switch CFW, NSP update error fix, Atmosphere sigpatches, Hoobadventure DLC unlock, Ryujinx update install, Tinfoil not recognizing update.

Published: May 2, 2026 | Category: Switch CFW / Game Updates marsupilami hoobadventure switch nsp update work

| Component | Minimum Requirement | Recommended | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 13.0.0 | 18.0.0+ | | Atmosphere (AMS) | 1.3.0 | 1.6.0+ | | Sigpatches | Latest (Hekate + fusee) | Up-to-date within 2 weeks | | Installation Tool | Tinfoil 15.0 | DBI 658+ or TinWoo | For further help, consult the /r/SwitchHacks subreddit or

The yellow, long-tailed, whirlwind of chaos from the Palombian jungle has finally swung onto the Nintendo Switch. Marsupilami: Hoobadventure is a surprisingly solid 2.5D platformer that pays homage to the classic Donkey Kong Country games. However, for a specific segment of the Switch community—those running custom firmware (Atmosphere, SX OS, or Ryujinx/Yuzu emulators)—the conversation isn't just about how fun the game is. It’s about the , the update (UPD) , and the eternal question: Does the latest update actually work? Published: May 2, 2026 | Category: Switch CFW

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