Mario Kart 8 Deluxe -0100152000022800--v1114112... %5bexclusive%5d

It looks like you’ve shared a Title ID (0100152000022800) and a version string (v1114112) for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on Nintendo Switch, along with an [EXCLUSIVE] tag.

If you’re asking me to create content based on that, here are a few possible directions. Please clarify which one you need:

  1. Game update / patch notes for v1114112 (which corresponds to Version 3.0.0 or later — that build ID is post-Booster Course Pass).
  2. A download / mod / DLC info page (though I can’t provide pirated or proprietary files).
  3. A troubleshooting guide for that specific title ID + version.
  4. A content description or metadata block for a game library / emulator frontend (e.g., for Ryujinx, Yuzu, or a custom launcher).

How to Redeem:

If you've received this product code as part of a promotion or purchase, follow these steps to redeem your copy: It looks like you’ve shared a Title ID

  1. Access the Nintendo eShop: On your Nintendo Switch, navigate to the Nintendo eShop.

  2. Enter Your Code: Go to the "Redeem Code" section, and enter the provided code -0100152000022800--v1114112. Game update / patch notes for v1114112 (which

  3. Download & Play: Once redeemed, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe will appear in your game library. Download it, and you're ready to start racing!

Core Features

  • Platform: Nintendo Switch
  • Content: Base Mario Kart 8 + all Wii U DLC (new tracks, vehicles, characters)
  • Modes: Grand Prix, Time Trials, VS Race, Battle Mode (enhanced), Online multiplayer, Local wireless
  • Roster: Large character selection spanning Mario universe and guest/crossover additions
  • Tracks: Wide mix of returning classics and new, inventive circuits with anti-gravity sections
  • Performance: Runs at up to 60 FPS in many modes; flexible single-player and local multiplayer options

Part 6: Why Would Someone Create This Fake Keyword?

Possible reasons:

  1. SEO poisoning – To attract users searching for “Mario Kart 8 Deluxe update” and redirect them to malware.
  2. Modding community internal joke – Some modders label their custom builds with absurd version numbers.
  3. Emulator testing – A developer may have incremented the version internally to test update blockers.
  4. Scam targeting Switch modders – Users looking for “exclusive” builds are more likely to disable security warnings.

Regardless of intent, this version does not exist in any official capacity.