Monopoly For Nintendo Switch -nsp--update 1.0.5... __top__ -
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“Unable to Start Software. Return to HOME Menu.”
Cause: You installed the update without the base game, or you’re trying to run the game on stock firmware.
Fix: Launch via CFW (Hold R while opening a game to enter Homebrew menu, then launch MONOPOLY). Alternatively, reinstall base NSP and then the update.
What Does Update 1.0.5 Actually Do?
Ubisoft has been relatively quiet on full changelogs, but community testing and datamining of the MONOPOLY for Nintendo Switch – NSP – Update 1.0.5 reveal several key improvements:
1. Stability and Crash Fixes
The most notorious issue in earlier versions (1.0.0 through 1.0.3) was random crashing during the " Auction" phase or when the CPU attempted to trade properties. Update 1.0.5 dramatically reduces the frequency of these crashes. Players report that 10+ hour save files no longer corrupt upon loading. MONOPOLY for Nintendo Switch -NSP--Update 1.0.5...
Final Verdict
For fans of digital board games running custom firmware, MONOPOLY for Nintendo Switch – NSP – Update 1.0.5 represents the gold standard. It transforms a buggy, frustrating property trading sim into a responsive, enjoyable multiplayer experience. While no digital patch can prevent your friends from flipping the table after you put hotels on Boardwalk, it can prevent the game from crashing right before you collect rent.
❌ What 1.0.5 Does NOT Fix
No new boards or DLC – This is strictly a maintenance patch. The My Little Pony / Jurassic World DLC from other platforms never came to Switch.
No performance boost – Still 30 FPS, still minor frame dips when zooming fast.