The ISO format allows for the exact replication of a game disc, which can be played on a console or through emulation on a computer. Downloading game ISOs can be a gray area, as it pertains to copyright laws. While sharing or downloading copyrighted material without permission is illegal, there are legitimate reasons and ways to obtain ISOs, such as backing up personally owned games.

In a globalized entertainment market dominated by English Premier League and UEFA Champions League content, the insistence on playing a patched Chilean league represents a quiet form of cultural resistance. Major developers rarely invest in smaller South American leagues due to licensing costs and perceived low returns. By downloading and sharing these ISOs, Chilean gamers assert that their football heritage matters. They become active producers rather than passive consumers—a concept media scholars call “participatory culture.” This is not laziness or theft; it is a labor of love.

Lo que hace especial a la versión que circula como "hot" en foros chilenos es que incluye: