The phrase references obtaining a specific virtual reality game, Bonelab, without cost, via an Android Package Kit (APK) file. An APK file is the package file format used by the Android operating system for distribution and installation of mobile apps and middleware.
Acquiring software through unofficial channels, particularly game titles, presents potential security risks. These risks include exposure to malware, viruses, and pirated software, which may compromise device security and violate intellectual property rights. Historically, the distribution of software outside of official app stores has been associated with an increased prevalence of malicious software.