Newer updates for Marsupilami: Hoobadventure often require a specific minimum system firmware (e.g., 13.0.0 or higher). If your Switch is on an older version, the update will trigger a "System Update Required" prompt.

Marsupilami: Hoobadventure is a vibrant, Tropical-themed 2.5D platformer that has captured the hearts of fans looking for that classic Donkey Kong Country feel. However, many players using the NSP (Nintendo Submission Package) format for updates often encounter technical hurdles—from "corrupted data" errors to the game simply refusing to launch after an update.

Even if your firmware is current, your console needs updated sigpatches to "sign off" on the NSP update. If you recently updated your Custom Firmware (CFW) but forgot the sigpatches, the game will likely show a "Cloud" icon or a "Data Corrupted" error. 2. Check the Update Version vs. Base Game

If you’ve installed the update and the Switch says the data is corrupted, do not panic.

The most common reason an NSP update fails to launch is a mismatch between your system firmware and the update's requirements.

Getting Marsupilami: Hoobadventure NSP Updates to Work on Nintendo Switch

Sometimes the archive bit on your SD card gets flipped incorrectly. Using a tool like Hekate to "Fix Archive Bit" can often resolve "corrupted" errors without needing to reinstall anything.

Great for managing large libraries, but ensure you have "Install Unsigned Code" enabled if you are sure the file is safe but it's giving you a signature error. 4. Troubleshooting "Corrupted Data" Errors

Sometimes the "work" part of making an update function comes down to the tool used for installation. If you are experiencing "Invalid NCA" errors, try switching your installation method: