Fg-optional-unused-videos.bin

But is it dangerous? Should you delete it? And why does it exist in the first place?

While the name isn’t a virus, malware could disguise itself using this name. Always check the file path. If you find this file in a random folder like Download/com.whatsapp/ or in the root of Android/obb/ , it is likely a fake. The legitimate version is always near media cache directories. fg-optional-unused-videos.bin

B-roll, developer test clips, and legal bumpers that the retail engine skips. Duplicate files meant for alternative localization paths. But is it dangerous

. Most users on the forums claimed the file was empty or contained nothing but black screens, but Leo felt a strange pull toward it. While the name isn’t a virus, malware could

In other contexts, "FG" can refer to or "File Group" in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) build system.

After the installation finished, Leo didn't launch the game. Instead, he went into the directory and looked for the folder where the "unused" videos had been unpacked. He found a single file: test_render_09.mp4 He clicked play.

Game developers frequently leave unused assets inside retail game directories. These include: Pre-rendered cutscenes built for older game versions.