The second part of our cryptic query is "v10." In the context of Switch software, this refers to the update version. Nintendo Switch games are rarely "finished" on the cartridge. They are frequently patched to fix bugs, add features, or adjust game balance.
When we talk about Pokémon: Let's Go, Eevee! v10, we are looking at a specific snapshot of the game's lifecycle.
On an unmodded Switch, saves cannot be directly accessed. On a hacked Switch (Atmosphere), save files for this Title ID appear in: pokemon lets go eevee 0100187003a36000 v10
/atmosphere/contents/0100187003a36000/
This hex string is the Title ID for Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! on the Nintendo Switch.
Go to the Switch home menu → highlight Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! → press + → Software Update → Via the Internet.
If you’re on CFW, ensure you have the latest update (v1.0.2) installed via your preferred method (e.g., using DBI or Tinfoil). The second part of our cryptic query is "v10
If you’ve landed here after seeing the cryptic string 0100187003a36000 v10 crash your game or pop up in a log, you’re not alone. A handful of players have reported similar codes in Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu/Eevee!, usually after modding, system updates, or save transfers.
Let’s break down what this likely is — and how to fix it. This hex string is the Title ID for
If you legitimately own Pokémon Let’s Go, Eevee! and are using a modded Switch or emulator with your own dumped copy, here’s how to correctly identify your game version: