: Short for "Universal," this meant the file was modified to run natively on both iPhone and iPad without graphical stretching.

Imagine a gamer finding their old iPad Mini in a drawer. They want to experience the Criterion-developed chaos of Fairhaven City one more time, but the App Store says the game is "no longer compatible."

They turn to specialized archives, finding this exact long-winded filename. By using sideloading tools, they bypass the digital locks. Suddenly, the screen lights up with the EA logo, the "Butterflies and Hurricanes" intro track kicks in, and the 64-bit architecture ensures the game runs smoother than it ever did on an iPhone 3GS.