The phrase references a process by which user-created data for the “Injustice: Gods Among Us” mobile game on iOS devices is obtained, often from unofficial sources, and transferred using iFunbox, a file management tool. This typically involves downloading a pre-existing game state containing unlocked content or modified resources and then using iFunbox to replace the existing game data on the user’s device.
The perceived benefit lies in bypassing the standard gameplay progression, offering immediate access to characters, upgrades, and other in-game items that would normally require significant time or financial investment. Historically, this practice has been driven by players seeking to circumvent the game’s monetization mechanics and enjoy a fully unlocked experience. However, the legality and ethical implications of using such methods are often debated, as it can violate the game’s terms of service and potentially introduce security risks.