The identifier 0100559011740000 refers to the Japanese (JP) version Monster Hunter Rise
for the Nintendo Switch. This specific regional version is notable for its ninja-inspired aesthetic and deep roots in Japanese culture, set in the peaceful yet threatened Kamura Village. Key Features of the JP Version
The identifier " MONSTER HUNTER RISE -0100559011740000--v0--JP- " refers specifically to the Japanese base version of Monster Hunter Rise for the Nintendo Switch.
The Title ID 0100559011740000 is the unique code used by the Nintendo eShop to identify this specific regional software. Below is a deep-dive blog post covering what makes this version unique, its technical specifications, and the experience it offers.
The Serpent’s Echo: A Deep Dive into Monster Hunter Rise (JP Version) MONSTER HUNTER RISE -0100559011740000--v0--JP-....
Whether you are a seasoned veteran of the "Old World" or a newcomer drawn to the aesthetic of Kamura Village, the Japanese version of Monster Hunter Rise (0100559011740000) offers a distinctive gateway into Capcom’s most vertical hunting experience yet. 1. The Core Identity: Title ID 0100559011740000
This specific Title ID represents the Japanese digital release. While most modern Capcom titles are "region-free" in terms of content, knowing your Title ID is crucial for managing DLC compatibility and save data.
Regional Flexibility: A common question for this version is language support. Despite being the "JP" version, it includes full English support for both text and voice acting.
Version v0: This denotes the "Base" or "Day 1" software state before any Title Updates (like the massive Sunbreak expansion or Ver. 16.0.2 fixes) were applied. 2. Setting the Scene: The Kamura Aesthetic The identifier 0100559011740000 refers to the Japanese (JP)
Monster Hunter Rise leans heavily into Japanese folklore (Yokai). Each monster design is inspired by a specific mythic creature:
Magnamalo: Inspired by the vengeful spirits of fallen samurai. Tetranadon: A direct nod to the Kappa. Aknosom: Based on the Kasa-obake (umbrella spirit).
This cultural DNA makes the Japanese version feel particularly "at home," especially when playing with the original Japanese voice track, which fits the village's atmosphere perfectly. 3. Key Gameplay Innovations
The "v0" experience introduced two mechanics that changed the franchise forever: Monster Hunter Rise for Nintendo Switch Base Game (This ID): 0100559011740000
It is important to distinguish between the Base Game ID and the Expansion ID to avoid file conflicts:
0100559011740000
010055901174C000
-0100559011740000-This 16-digit hexadecimal number is the Nintendo Switch Title ID.
0100 (Switch retail title prefix) + 559011740000 (publisher/game-specific).0100559011740800), while save data uses another.--v0--JP Segment: Region and VersionAfter the Title ID, we see --v0--JP.
--v0-- : This typically denotes a version marker. However, official patches follow a pattern like v1.0, v2.0, v3.5.1. v0 is unusual — it may indicate a base dump (pre-release), a debug build, or a placeholder in a download manager’s database.JP : This is the region code. It stands for Japan. Monster Hunter Rise had separate regional versions:
JP → JapanUS → North AmericaEU → EuropeAS → AsiaThe JP version often received updates slightly earlier than others. However, modern Switch games are mostly region-free, so only minor differences exist (language defaults, eShop server used).
Monster Hunter Rise is an action RPG developed and published by Capcom. Released initially on March 26, 2021, for the Nintendo Switch, it became one of the best-selling games in the franchise, thanks to new mechanics like the Wirebug and Palamute companions. The game later expanded to PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
The game’s success led to massive updates, a Sunbreak expansion, and numerous patch versions. With frequent updates come unique identifiers — among them, the Title ID.