The phrase identifies a specific means of acquiring a mobile version of a well-known open-world action-adventure game. The acronym “APK” refers to the Android Package Kit, the file format used to distribute and install applications on the Android operating system. “OBB” denotes an Opaque Binary Blob, an expansion file used to store assets that are too large to be included within the APK itself. The size specification, “2.32 GB,” indicates the approximate storage space required for these files. It is a common search query for users attempting to install a game on their Android devices outside of official app stores.
The availability of game files through such means allows users to potentially access and play the game on devices that may not be officially supported, or to bypass regional restrictions or purchase requirements implemented by official distribution channels. Historically, this practice has been driven by the desire to play popular games on mobile devices and the limitations of official app stores in providing universal access. The ability to directly download and install such files provides a method for circumventing these limitations.