: This specifies the Region . Unlike the North American or Japanese versions, this copy contains the European localization, which includes specific items, food, and cultural references unique to that territory.
: Indicates the PAL/European region version. This is important because the 3DS is region-locked; a European file typically only runs on European consoles or "region-free" modified systems.
Most casual users overlook revision numbers, but for Tomodachi Life , .
, which includes specific British English localization, European shop themes (using robots as clerks instead of wooden mannequins), and local currency support EnFrDeEsItNl
is a quirky, life-simulation game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. Originally released in 2013 (Japan) and 2014 (worldwide), this particular file represents the second revision of the European version , packaged as a .CIA – a format used for installation on modded 3DS consoles via custom firmware (e.g., CFW like Luma3DS) or emulators like Citra.
was originally released in Europe on June 6, 2014. While the 3DS version remains a cult classic, a sequel titled Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is scheduled for release on the Nintendo Switch on April 16, 2026. or the specific gameplay differences between the European and American versions? Regional Differences | Tomodachi Life Wiki | Fandom
, this version typically includes built-in updates or bug fixes not found in the initial release. Specifically, for the European version, the 2.0 update added Dutch language support.
Tomodachi Life -Europe- -EnFrDeEsItNl- -Rev 2-.cia
Most casual users overlook revision numbers, but for Tomodachi Life , . : This specifies the Region
, which includes specific British English localization, European shop themes (using robots as clerks instead of wooden mannequins), and local currency support EnFrDeEsItNl This is important because the 3DS is region-locked;
is a quirky, life-simulation game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. Originally released in 2013 (Japan) and 2014 (worldwide), this particular file represents the second revision of the European version , packaged as a .CIA – a format used for installation on modded 3DS consoles via custom firmware (e.g., CFW like Luma3DS) or emulators like Citra.
was originally released in Europe on June 6, 2014. While the 3DS version remains a cult classic, a sequel titled Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream is scheduled for release on the Nintendo Switch on April 16, 2026. or the specific gameplay differences between the European and American versions? Regional Differences | Tomodachi Life Wiki | Fandom
, this version typically includes built-in updates or bug fixes not found in the initial release. Specifically, for the European version, the 2.0 update added Dutch language support.