Mario: Kart 8 Deluxe -0100152000022800--v1179648...
| Update Ver. | Internal Version (Decimal) | |-------------|----------------------------| | 1.0.0 (base) | 0 | | 1.7.0 | 1114112 | | 2.0.0 (BCP wave 1) | 1179648 | | 2.1.0 | 1179648+ (often same) | | 3.0.0 (final) | 1245184 |
Your v1179648 likely corresponds to Ver. 2.0.0 – 2.1.0.
Tools like NUT or tinfoil display Title ID + version when listing installed titles.
If you bought a used Switch and see v1179648 under Mario Kart 8 Deluxe in system settings (via a homebrew app like Tinfoil), the previous owner installed an unofficial patch or mod chip modification. This can: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe -0100152000022800--v1179648...
Solution: Delete the game, reinstall from eShop or a clean NSP, and ensure version matches official latest.
On Ryujinx:
If you download a “200cc always on” mod that states “for v1179648”, you cannot use it on v589824 without manual porting. | Update Ver
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is Nintendo’s definitive kart-racing package for the Nintendo Switch, offering expanded content, refined mechanics, and local/online multiplayer that have made it a cornerstone racing title since its release. The string "0100152000022800--v1179648" looks like a technical identifier rather than a marketing subtitle; this article explains what such identifiers typically represent, how they relate to game distribution and updates, and why players or archivists might encounter them.
| Part | Meaning |
|------|---------|
| 0100 | Retail/eShop title category |
| 1520 | Developer/publisher code (Nintendo) |
| 00022800 | Specific product code for MK8D |
This ID is used by:
If you see 0100152000022800 anywhere, it always refers to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe – regardless of region, because Switch is region-free.
Every game on the Nintendo Switch has a unique Title ID – a 16-character hexadecimal string.
For Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, the base Title ID is: Tools like NUT or tinfoil display Title ID
0100152000022800
Note: Fire Hopping was a technique in the original Wii U version. It was removed in Deluxe. In the Switch version, you cannot gain speed by hopping left and right during a boost.