Here’s a good review for Blasphemous based on that filename (which appears to be a Switch NSP release):
The term "" at the end likely refers to a "split" file. When large files are hosted on certain servers or file-sharing sites, they are often broken into smaller "pieces" (e.g., .001, .002, or "piece 1") to bypass file size limits. Blasphemous -0100698009C6E800--v524288--US-.nsp...
However, I can write a long, informative article based on the behind that keyword: explaining what such a file is, its structure, its relation to the game Blasphemous , the risks and legality of .NSP files, and general guidance for users who encounter similar strings. Here’s a good review for Blasphemous based on
: The Nintendo Submission Package file extension, which is a standard format for digital game backups, updates, and DLC. Overview of Blasphemous on Nintendo Switch NSP is a container similar to
0.8 or help with a particular boss in the US version of the game?