The text you provided is the standard file naming convention for a Nintendo Switch game file (often in .nsp or .xci format), specifically for the US version of Bravely Default II . File Name Breakdown BRAVELY DEFAULT II
BRAVELY DEFAULT II: This is clearly the title of a game, which is the second main installment in the Bravely Default series. The series is known for its traditional RPG elements with a unique battle system. BRAVELY DEFAULT II -01006DC010326000--v0--US-.n...
Score: 8/10
is a standalone entry in the acclaimed JRPG series. While it shares the "Bravely" name and core mechanics with its predecessors on the 3DS, it introduces a completely new world (Excillant) and a new cast of "Heroes of Light": Seth, Gloria, Elvis, and Adelle. The game is best known for its Brave and Default combat system: The text you provided is the standard file
In the context of the Bravely series, this usually manifests as: Go to System Settings > Data Management >
Inside the /Nintendo/Save/ directory, you’ll see folders named after Title IDs. A file with a .bin or .dat extension might carry the long string as its internal header. If you see ...--v0--US-.n... truncated, it’s likely a partial copy of a save file.
Without hacking: This ID lets you back up your Bravely Default II save via homebrew tools like JKSV.
With hacking: Editing it could change your in-game B & D points — but tampering with the game’s checksum might break Sir Sloan’s ghost cutscene (yes, that’s a real script check).