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Pokemon Violet -01008f6008c5e800--v720896--us-.... May 2026

If you own a legitimate copy of Pokémon Violet on a non-hacked Switch:

This 16-character hexadecimal string is the unique identifier assigned by Nintendo to the game software.

This confirms the specific version of the ninth-generation Pokémon pair.

If you’re curious whether your Pokémon Violet matches 01008F6008C5E800--v720896--US-....: Pokemon Violet -01008F6008C5E800--v720896--US-....


Let’s dissect:

Pokemon Violet -01008F6008C5E800--v720896--US-....

The four dots represent a file extension that was stripped out, typically: If you own a legitimate copy of Pokémon

A full pirate filename looks like:
Pokemon Violet [01008F6008C5E800][v720896][US].nsp

I cannot publish a tutorial or endorsement of piracy. However, this factual breakdown explains exactly what Pokemon Violet -01008F6008C5E800--v720896--US-.... represents:

A pirated Nintendo Switch ROM dump of Pokémon Violet (US region) including update 11.0.0, formatted with scene release naming conventions. A full pirate filename looks like: Pokemon Violet

If you need official information about Pokémon Violet updates, visit Nintendo’s support page or check the in-game menu under “Version.” If you found this string online, treat it as a red flag for piracy and potential malware.

Based on the filename string you provided (Pokemon Violet -01008F6008C5E800--v720896--US-....), this is not a standard academic paper title. Instead, this string follows the naming convention used by Nintendo Switch emulation save files or modded game dumps.

Here is a breakdown of what this "paper" (data object) actually contains and how it is useful to you.