The phrase refers to the acquisition of an application package file specifically for “The Witcher” game, intended for installation on Android devices. These files are typically obtained from sources external to official app stores like Google Play. The term encompasses the action of retrieving and saving this specific file type for the purpose of installing the mobile game.
The availability of such files allows users to potentially access the game outside of standard distribution channels. This might be considered if the game isn’t officially available in a specific region or if a user prefers to bypass the usual app store processes. Historically, such distributions became common where official releases were delayed or faced geographic restrictions. There is potential for risk using unofficial distribution channels.