Ps4 Pkg: List
Decoding the filename is essential for avoiding corrupt or mismatched downloads. A typical FPKG looks like this:
[Game Name] – [CUSA Code] – [Version] – [Type].pkg
Example: God of War – CUSA07408 – V1.00 – BASE.pkg ps4 pkg list
Warning: Never mix CUSA codes. An update for CUSA07408 will not work with CUSA07410 (even if it is the same game).
A PS4 PKG file is not just an archive like a ZIP file; it is a structured filesystem image. It is designed to be read randomly (seeking to specific offsets) rather than sequentially. Decoding the filename is essential for avoiding corrupt
The Three-Layer Storage System: The "Deep" aspect of PKG lists is that they do not store file data linearly. The structure relies on a three-tier indexing system:
DLC unlocks additional characters, missions, or cosmetic items. Warning: Never mix CUSA codes
| DLC Title | For Game | PKG Size | Notes | |-----------|----------|----------|-------| | The Frozen Wilds | Horizon Zero Dawn | 12.6 GB | Full expansion | | Old Hunters | Bloodborne | 9.4 GB | New areas/bosses | | Heist | Marvel’s Avengers | 7.2 GB | Story DLC |
A PKG list is essential for advanced PS4 users, including:
Jailbroken consoles can also run unofficial apps. These are often the smallest PKGs.
Below is a representative PS4 PKG list organized by category. Note: This is an illustrative sample for educational purposes. Actual filenames vary by region (CUSA codes).