A fake “patched Pokémon Let’s Go Eevee v1.0.2 NSP” circulated on a Reddit-like forum. Users reported their antivirus flagging update_patch.exe . Those who ran it lost browser cookies and crypto wallets. No working NSP was ever delivered.
Crucially, “patched” here doesn’t mean Nintendo’s official 1.0.2 update. It’s a applied to a dumped copy of the game (XCI or NSP). The patch file (likely .ips , .xdelta , or .exefs ) targets specific offsets in the executable. pokemonletsgoeeveenspromslab4011r patched
The Pokémon Let’s Go, Eevee! “Proms Lab 4011r” patch is a community-driven modification designed to alter or enhance the base game experience beyond official updates. Often distributed as a ROM patch or mod pack, this version introduces changes such as adjusted encounter rates, modified move sets, quality-of-life tweaks, or even restored content that was previously inaccessible. A fake “patched Pokémon Let’s Go Eevee v1
| Mod Name | Focus | Patch Versioning | |----------|-------|------------------| | Let’s Go: Complete | Adds Gen 2–7 | v3.2, v3.2-patched | | Poké Ball Plus Unlock | Removes peripheral requirement | v1.0, v1.0r | | Proms Lab (unknown) | Unknown | 4011r patched | No working NSP was ever delivered
– It’s likely a fan-made modification of Pokémon Let’s Go, Eevee! (Nintendo Switch), possibly including quality-of-life changes, difficulty adjustments, encounter modifications, or uncensored elements. “Promslab” might refer to a particular team or release group.