: 0100A3D008C5C000 . This unique identifier confirms the file belongs to the base version of Pokémon Scarlet .

: NSP files of copyrighted games are intellectual property. Acquiring them outside of the official Nintendo eShop is considered software piracy.

: These files are typically found on unofficial third-party sites. Downloading or using such files carries a high risk of malware , and executing them on a modified (CFW) console can lead to a permanent ban from Nintendo's online services.

: The .part0 suffix indicates this is the first segment of a "split" archive. Because the Nintendo Switch uses a FAT32 file system (which has a 4GB file size limit) on its SD cards, large games like Pokémon Scarlet are often broken into smaller parts to be transferred or installed. Status and Risks

: .NSP (Nintendo Submission Package). This is the standard format for digital software and updates on the Nintendo Switch system.