A "fix" is never required for a legally obtained copy, as legitimate NSPs decrypt correctly on an unmodified console.
Cricket fans and Nintendo Switch enthusiasts have long had a complicated relationship with sports titles. While Big Bash Boom —developed by Big Ant Studios—was never a critical darling, it remains one of the few arcade-style cricket games available on the hybrid console. However, if you have recently searched for the phrase you are likely encountering one of two scenarios: either you are trying to sideload a backup (NSP) file, or your legally obtained copy is crashing on custom firmware (CFW).
For players managing their own libraries, finding a clean NSP file is essential to ensure the game runs correctly. Corrupted or "trimmed" files can often be the cause of crashes, leading players to search for a "fix" when the real problem is a bad install.
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes regarding game updates and performance troubleshooting.
Big Bash Boom is a paid title, typically priced around £44.99 or $17–$69 AUD depending on the retailer.
: You can purchase and download the digital version directly from the Nintendo eShop Retailer "Box with Code" : Physical retailers like may sell a physical box, but it contains a digital redemption code rather than a cartridge.