: A term used exclusively in digital distribution communities to describe a compressed, pre-installed, or bundled version of a software application or digital game, designed for faster downloading and easier installation.

A repack is a digital file that has been re-encoded or compressed to reduce its overall file size without severely degrading the visual or audio quality.

Modern repacks are designed to automate the installation process, including any necessary dependencies like DirectX or Visual C++. How They Differ from Scene Releases