This specific string—BRAVELY DEFAULT II -01006DC010326000--v0--US-—is the technical Title ID and versioning nomenclature for the North American release of Bravely Default II on the Nintendo Switch. In the world of digital archival, emulation, and file management, this "01006DC010326000" code is the unique fingerprint for the game.
Tactical Depth: Calculating precise damage numbers and managing turn economy (Brave/Default) is central to the gameplay.
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When Bravely Default II arrived, it carried the weight of a beloved legacy. Developed by Claytechworks and published by Square Enix, it wasn't a direct narrative sequel to the original 3DS titles, but rather a spiritual successor that refined the "Bravely" formula for a high-definition era. The Core Loop: Brave and Default
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The cryptic sequence BRAVELY DEFAULT II -01006DC010326000--v0--US-.n... is not a secret cheat code or a sign of a bricked console. It is a fingerprint — a messy, sometimes alarming fingerprint of a save file, a mod, or a corrupted header. For the average player, it serves as a reminder to keep backups and maintain a healthy microSD card. For the tinkerer, it’s a puzzle piece in the world of Switch savedata editing. The Core Loop: Brave and Default : The
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Bravely Default II is a turn-based JRPG developed by Claytechworks and published by Square Enix (outside Japan: Nintendo).
It was released for Nintendo Switch on February 26, 2021, and later for PC on September 2, 2021.
The game is a completely new entry, not a direct sequel to Bravely Default or Bravely Second, though it retains the series' signature Brave/Default combat, Jobs system, and art style by Naoki Ikushima (with music by Revo).