Tomodachi Life -europe- -enfrdeesitnl- -rev 2-.cia

During the event, Miis may develop a temporary "Polyglot" status.

The file string represents the definitive, multi-language, final updated European release of Nintendo’s bizarre and beloved life-simulation classic, Tomodachi Life , packaged for the Nintendo 3DS homebrew ecosystem.

: Indicates the language tracks included in the ROM. It stands for English, French (Français), German (Deutsch), Spanish (Español), Italian (Italiano), and Dutch (Nederlands). Tomodachi Life -Europe- -EnFrDeEsItNl- -Rev 2-.cia

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– Supports English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Dutch . During the event, Miis may develop a temporary

While emulators traditionally prefer .3ds or .cci formats, modern iterations of 3DS emulators fully support the installation of .cia encrypted archives directly into the virtual system NAND, making "Rev 2" a highly stable choice for PC and Android emulation. Summary of Technical Specifications Platform Nintendo 3DS Region Europe (PAL) Languages English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch Version Type Revision 2 (Pre-patched / Definitive) Format .CIA (CTR Importable Archive) Primary Use Direct installation on 3DS via CFW (Custom Firmware)

Upon first launch, the game will ask you to choose a language from the six available. Choose wisely—your entire island’s dialogue, item names, and song lyrics will lock to that language. It stands for English, French (Français), German (Deutsch),

The headline feature of this update was the . While the "Nl" in the filename confirms this, the original launch version of Tomodachi Life in Europe only supported five languages (English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian). This update was made available for free to existing players via the Nintendo eShop, but for new physical copies sold in Europe, this "Rev 02" version of the game cartridge became the new standard. This version is what the filename in question represents.