on the Nintendo Switch, often seen in digital game files (NSPs).
If you’ve spent time in Nintendo Switch modding communities, backup management forums, or even just dug through your console’s SD card file structure, you may have encountered a cryptic string like: bayonetta 3 01004a4010fea800v131072usnsp exclusive
| Component | Value | Meaning | |---------------------|--------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Game | Bayonetta 3 | Retail title by PlatinumGames / Nintendo | | Title ID | 01004A4010FEA800 | Unique 64-bit identifier for the base game | | Version (decimal) | 131072 | Internal hex 0x20000 → likely version 2.0.0 | | Region | US | Americas (USA/Canada/Latin America) region release | | Format | NSP | Nintendo Submission Package (installable format) | | Exclusive flag | Exclusive | Potentially single‑console dump, scene group tag, or pre‑release source | on the Nintendo Switch, often seen in digital
If you are looking for what makes this specific version "exclusive" or notable, the v1.2.0 update introduced significant gameplay refinements: on the Nintendo Switch
If you’re creating content (guide, forum post, or video) around this string, here’s a structured outline: