Files named with generic, version-numbered extensions (like 0.16-pc.zip ) that are not from official sources (GitHub, reputable itch.io pages, Steam, etc.) are frequently used to distribute malware, ransomware, or PUPs (Potentially Unwanted Programs).
this file unless you are absolutely certain of its source (e.g., you downloaded it directly from a trusted developer).
A "Shattered" mod for a game like Skyrim , Minecraft , or Pixelmon (e.g., Shattered Pixel Dungeon). File: Shattered-0.16-pc.zip ...
If you can tell me (a specific website URL), I can provide a more accurate report on its legitimacy.
Based on a search of current technical documentation and file repositories, there is no widely recognized, safe, or official software, game mod, or application named . If you can tell me (a specific website
Early prototypes or pre-alpha builds from platforms like itch.io.
While I cannot verify this specific file, files named similarly usually belong to one of these categories: While I cannot verify this specific file, files
with a trusted, updated antivirus program (like Windows Defender, Malwarebytes, or VirusTotal) before extracting it.