: Keeping your game updated (e.g., version 1.0.11) ensures you have the latest bug fixes and content. Looking Ahead: Unrailed 2: Back on Track! The excitement doesn't stop with the first game. Unrailed 2: Back on Track! is scheduled for full release in New Platforms : The sequel will launch on Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and PlayStation 5 Terrain Conductor Mode
Assuming you have a Nintendo Switch with Custom Firmware (CFW) installed, here is the general process: unrailed nsp
At the corner, Rhea slowed beside him. “You’ve got a knack,” she said. “If you want another run—less risky—you know where to find Kade.” : Keeping your game updated (e
Firmware is too low. Unrailed v1.1.2 requires FW 11.0.0+. Fix: Update your Switch’s custom firmware via Daybreak (using a FW 12.0.0 or newer dump). Unrailed 2: Back on Track
Unlike the static levels of Overcooked , Unrailed! gets progressively harder the further you go. You are not trying to beat a scoreboard; you are trying to see how far your train can travel before the world throws a river, a mountain, or a rampaging cow at you.
Without these, a standard retail Switch will refuse to run an NSP file.
: Keeping your game updated (e.g., version 1.0.11) ensures you have the latest bug fixes and content. Looking Ahead: Unrailed 2: Back on Track! The excitement doesn't stop with the first game. Unrailed 2: Back on Track! is scheduled for full release in New Platforms : The sequel will launch on Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, and PlayStation 5 Terrain Conductor Mode
Assuming you have a Nintendo Switch with Custom Firmware (CFW) installed, here is the general process:
At the corner, Rhea slowed beside him. “You’ve got a knack,” she said. “If you want another run—less risky—you know where to find Kade.”
Firmware is too low. Unrailed v1.1.2 requires FW 11.0.0+. Fix: Update your Switch’s custom firmware via Daybreak (using a FW 12.0.0 or newer dump).
Unlike the static levels of Overcooked , Unrailed! gets progressively harder the further you go. You are not trying to beat a scoreboard; you are trying to see how far your train can travel before the world throws a river, a mountain, or a rampaging cow at you.
Without these, a standard retail Switch will refuse to run an NSP file.