Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and similar laws worldwide (EUCD in Europe, Copyright Act in Japan):
The installation decrypts the .nsp and writes the contents to the console’s internal memory or SD card. Replik Survivors -0100C5001DEFA000--v0--US-.nsp...
Searching for “Replik Survivors” on legitimate databases (e.g., eShop, Deku Deals, Metacritic) yields . This strongly implies the filename is either fake or refers to an unreleased/unfinished project. Under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and
For archivists and homebrew enthusiasts, the Title ID is the "truth." Game titles can change, translations can alter names, and regions can release different versions. But the Title ID is absolute. It allows software managers and custom firmware (CFW) tools to verify exactly what file is being handled. If you search this ID in Nintendo databases, you would find the specific metadata, region, and developer info associated with the game. For archivists and homebrew enthusiasts, the Title ID
Some Switch owners install custom firmware (like Atmosphere) to: