Whether you’re using a modded Switch (Atmosphère CFW) or a PC emulator, here’s how to ensure you get the highest quality experience.
The Nintendo Switch is the perfect platform for Moving Out because of its portability and multiplayer focus. You can play on a TV with friends using Joy-Cons, then undock the console for solo play on the go.
Key features include:
However, the base version of the game (v1.0.0) had some performance dips in handheld mode. That’s where updates and “extra quality” mods come in.
Moving Out’s recent NSP update and DLC on Nintendo Switch deliver meaningful quality-of-life improvements, expanded content, and performance polish that strengthen replay value and accessibility for both casual and competitive players. This report summarizes what changed, why it matters, and how the update elevates the overall experience.
The term "extra quality" isn’t just marketing fluff. In the Switch homebrew scene, it refers to modifications that make the game look or run better than the stock version. Here’s how to achieve extra quality for Moving Out:
Genre: Physics-based moving simulator / party game
Players: 1–4 local co-op
Similar to: Overcooked but with furniture, not cooking.
What’s good:
What’s not:
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) for co-op
★☆☆☆☆ (1/5) for solo