Downloading "dumps" of games you do not own is considered software piracy. Nintendo is particularly aggressive in taking down sites and tools related to Switch emulation and ROM distribution.
This is the first segment of a compressed archive. Because the full game file is large (around 12-15GB), uploaders split it into smaller "parts" to make downloading easier. You would need all parts (part1, part2, etc.) to extract the functional game file. Important Considerations
Indicates the base version of the game without any updates or DLC applied. [US]: Specifies the North American region version.
Files found via blog posts or forum links with these naming conventions often come from third-party "warez" sites. These sites frequently bundle downloads with malware or use aggressive, misleading advertisements.
The file format used for Nintendo Switch cartridge images, typically played on emulators (like Yuzu or Ryujinx) or modified consoles.
Confirms the data was extracted from a physical cartridge or a digital eShop purchase.
Downloading "dumps" of games you do not own is considered software piracy. Nintendo is particularly aggressive in taking down sites and tools related to Switch emulation and ROM distribution.
This is the first segment of a compressed archive. Because the full game file is large (around 12-15GB), uploaders split it into smaller "parts" to make downloading easier. You would need all parts (part1, part2, etc.) to extract the functional game file. Important Considerations F.E.E [v0][US](Dumped).xci.part1.rar
Indicates the base version of the game without any updates or DLC applied. [US]: Specifies the North American region version. Downloading "dumps" of games you do not own
Files found via blog posts or forum links with these naming conventions often come from third-party "warez" sites. These sites frequently bundle downloads with malware or use aggressive, misleading advertisements. Because the full game file is large (around
The file format used for Nintendo Switch cartridge images, typically played on emulators (like Yuzu or Ryujinx) or modified consoles.
Confirms the data was extracted from a physical cartridge or a digital eShop purchase.