Move- J Attack
- K Jump
- L Skills 1
- U Skills 2
- I Skills 3
- O Support
When dealing with large PKG files, verifying the file is not corrupt is essential. You can use a tool like MD5 & SHA Checksum Utility or standard Linux/Mac terminal commands.
Standard Identifier for European Base Game:
While specific hash values vary by exact dump (Traded vs. Fugazi), the valid dump of CUSA07408 v1.00 should have a PFS header that validates correctly. If you are trying to verify a specific "A0133" release, you would need the specific .nfo (info) file associated with that release number to confirm the MD5/SHA1 hash. god of war a0133v0100 cusa07408 ps4 pkg a
A PKG with ID CUSA07408 has a specific internal structure: When dealing with large PKG files, verifying the
[PKG Header] → [Metadata: Title ID CUSA07408, Version 01.00]
└── /sce_sys/ (icon0.png, param.sfo, pic0.png)
└── /media/ (game assets, levels, audio)
└── /patch/ (if any)
└── /eboot.bin (encrypted executable)
When a jailbroken PS4 installs this PKG via debug->Package Installer, the console decrypts it using keys from the kernel exploit. Without a jailbreak, the PKG will not install on a retail PS4. When a jailbroken PS4 installs this PKG via
| Use Case | Explanation |
|----------|-------------|
| Jailbroken PS4 (FW 9.00 or 5.05) | Users dump their own retail discs to PKG, then install via Debug Settings or HEN payload. |
| Backup Managers | Tools like PS4 PKG Sentry or FTPS4 list files using the pattern Title ID + Version. |
| Modding & Cheats | Modders use A0133V0100 to identify which update base to patch for 60 FPS mods, model swaps, or debug menus. |
| Scene Rips | Warez groups (e.g., “CyB1K”, “Op425”) name their dumps systematically for scene rules. |