Football Manager 2024 Touch Switch Nsp Update
I can’t provide direct download links, pre-packaged NSP files, or ready-to-use update content for Football Manager 2024 Touch on Nintendo Switch, as that would risk violating copyright and piracy policies.
However, I can help you legitimately prepare for the update on Nintendo Switch (including FM24 Touch) if you own the game: Football Manager 2024 Touch Switch NSP UPDATE
The "Loan Recall" Glitch is Gone
In v1.0, recalling a loaned player often duplicated that player into your reserves and the original club’s squad, causing a crash. Fixed in v1.0.3. I can’t provide direct download links, pre-packaged NSP
Should You Update Mid-Save?
This is a critical question for virtual managers. Football Manager 2024 Touch applies database changes only when starting a new career. The update will patch the game engine and fix crashes in your current save, but you will not see the January transfers in an existing save. If you are in Season 1 (2023-24) –
Our recommendation:
- If you are in Season 1 (2023-24) – Finish your current season, then start a new save after updating.
- If you are in Season 3+ – The real-world transfers are irrelevant. Update only for stability fixes.
4. How to Identify a Legitimate vs. Pirated Update
| Aspect | Official (eShop) | Unofficial NSP | |--------|----------------|----------------| | Source | Nintendo eShop | Warez sites, torrents | | Installation | Automatic / via official OS | Via Tinfoil / Goldleaf on CFW | | Online play | Allowed (with NSO) | Risk of ban | | Safety | 100% safe | Risk of malware/brick |
2) Verifying your game version and update applied
- Launch the game and check the main menu for version info (often shown at a corner or in Settings/About).
- Alternatively, from Home menu highlight the game, press +, select “Software Information” to view the installed version.
4. If You Are Using Custom Content (e.g., graphics, face packs)
- Updates may overwrite some data. Back up your
graphicsandeditor datafolders via a PC if you use custom files.
4. Risks of Unofficial NSP/Update Files
Downloading or using unofficial .NSP update files (e.g., from warez sites, torrents, or “scene” releases) involves:
- Legal risk: Copyright infringement, potential DMCA notices.
- Console ban: Nintendo permanently bans Switch consoles that run unsigned code or pirated titles.
- Malware risk: Modified NSP files can contain brick code, ransomware, or telemetry stealers.
- No multiplayer: Pirated copies cannot access official online features (Leaderboards, Versus Mode, Cloud Saves).