The feature you're noting is the telltale signature of a pirated digital Switch game release. It’s "interesting" because it reveals the underground taxonomy of how games are named, sourced, and shared—knowledge that’s mostly relevant to emulation enthusiasts and those following console modding scenes.

If you legally own a physical copy or an eShop license and wish to dump your own NSP for backup purposes using tools like , that exists in a legal gray area depending on your country. However, sharing or downloading pre-dumped NSPs from the internet is piracy.

– This tag in the release name confirms the source. It tells users that this copy came directly from Nintendo's CDN (content delivery network), not from a cartridge dump. This often means: