Pokemon Ultra Sun V1.2: Cia

is a critical software file format used by Nintendo 3DS homebrew communities to play, backup, and modify the definitive Generation 7 Pokémon experience. Originally released by Game Freak, Pokémon Ultra Sun expanded on the Alola region with an alternate storyline, the inclusion of Team Rainbow Rocket, and new Ultra Beasts.

Of course, this was eventually debunked as a clever hoax—likely a "ROM hack" disguised as a patch or simply a well-crafted piece of "Lost Media" fiction. The real was released by Nintendo to fix a bug where the game would occasionally crash when using certain moves like Ion Deluge .

saved prior to the patch unplayable or unable to be made public. 3. CIA File & Installation Technicals pokemon ultra sun v1.2 cia

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Fixes a bug where Pokémon could occasionally learn moves they shouldn't, or freeze when using specific moves like Curse , String Shot , Forest's Curse , or Borrow . is a critical software file format used by

Note for Android Citra (MMJ or Official): You generally cannot install CIAs directly on Android. You must use a decrypted .3ds file or convert the CIA to .cci on a PC first.

If you own a physical copy of Pokémon Ultra Sun: The real was released by Nintendo to fix

Access the and online ranked battles, which require the latest version. Prevent game crashes in critical, high-intensity battles.

: Corrects a bug where the move Ion Deluge failed to function as intended.

While Citra can run ".3DS" files, updates are usually installed as CIAs to ensure the emulator recognizes the game as the latest version. Installation Overview To use a v1.2 update CIA, users typically: Place the file on their 3DS SD card. Launch FBI , a popular open-source title manager. Navigate to the file and select "Install and delete CIA."

Certain crashes in the v1.0 base game can corrupt active save files during auto-save sequences.