: Since modern Just Dance games do not store all songs locally by default, these archives often bundle 10–20GB of "cache" data and "offline save" files to allow playing songs without a Ubisoft account or internet connection. Offline Installation & Setup
: The base game installer ("Nintendo Submission Package") that acts as the launcher on the Switch home screen.
: These packs are large, often requiring 20GB or more of internal NAND/EmuNAND space because cache data is stored in the system's save partition rather than the SD card.
: The NSP and its corresponding updates are installed using tools like DBI or Tinfoil.
: Setup may result in the game defaulting to Chinese or Korean; language settings must be manually changed to English in the audio menu.
The file is a compressed archive containing a digital edition of a Just Dance game (likely 2023, 2024, or 2025) for the Nintendo Switch. Because newer editions of Just Dance (from 2023 onwards) function primarily as online "platforms" that stream content from Ubisoft servers, this specific file type is commonly associated with modding or offline playback workarounds. Core File Components Typically, an archive with this naming convention includes:
For those using this file on a modded console to bypass online requirements, the setup usually involves these steps: