Instead, it looks like:
JPN: Indicates the region of the software is Japan. Software from this region often requires a Japanese system or account for compatibility, though the Nintendo Switch is largely region-free. NSwTcH: A common "Scene" tag shorthand for Nintendo Switch. DORMNDSHPSTRY--JPN--NSwTcH-NSP-Update113-Zipert...
NSP – Nintendo Submission Package (eShop/digital format).Update113 – Version 1.1.3 of the game.JPN – Likely Japanese region base.NSwTcH – Obvious Switch reference.DORMNDSHPSTRY are often obfuscated titles to avoid automated takedowns.Fans of the charming crossover between the iconic blue cat and the classic farming sim, take note! A new maintenance update, , has been released for the Japanese version of Doraemon Story of Seasons on the Nintendo Switch. While many players are already diving into the sequel, Friends of the Great Kingdom Instead, it looks like: JPN : Indicates the
(Nintendo Submission Package), a standard digital format for Switch games. Update 1.1.3 , indicating a specific patch for the title. , the name of the digital release or backup group. Game Guide: Doraemon Story of Seasons (Nintendo Switch) NSP – Nintendo Submission Package (eShop/digital format)
Preliminary analysis suggests that the string may represent a misspelled or obfuscated filename or software identifier. The presence of what appears to be a country code ("JPN" for Japan), a possible software or product reference ("NSwTcH"), and an update or version number ("Update113") within the string is noted. The term "Zipert" might refer to a specific software, patch, or malware.
If you are managing this file on a modded console, updates are typically installed through a homebrew application.