: "NSwTcH" is a common label for Nintendo Switch content, while NSP is the specific file extension for digital game packages (originally used for eShop titles).

: Downloading .rar files from third-party sites like Ziperto can pose security risks. Always ensure you have updated antivirus software and are aware of the legal implications regarding game piracy in your region.

: Refers to Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Scarlet , an enhanced version of the original "Fortune" and "Venus" editions.

: Indicates the source region is Japan . Despite being a Japanese release, this version is known for including English subtitle support and English menus.

: NSP files are intended for use with custom firmware (CFW) like Atmosphere. Users typically install these via tools such as Tinfoil or DBI.

: The Japanese version automatically detects the console's language; if your system is set to English, the game will boot with English text. Usage and Risks

: The name of the website/source from which the file was likely downloaded. Key Features of the "Scarlet" Edition