
Luckily, updates can be repackaged ("remarried") to different base fPKGs (with the same CUSA) using a tool called "PS4 pkg repackager by Duxa". So ideally look for uploads of game+update that say they match. It's probably some metadata check or something. This goes beyond the CUSA ID matching (which it as to as well, of course), but the PKGs must match, as in they must be dumped from the same original install of the game+update. I think you actually need to pirate the fPKG and reinstall the game.Īs for fPKG updates, to use them on a game, they need to be "married" to the base game fPKG. If you do, you can use the homebrew installer from said site to install retail updates on your games.Īs for games from PSN, I dunno. In related news, sleirsgoevy who’s behind porting the WebKit exploit that made hacking FW 7.Retail game updates pkgs from orbispatches can only be used if you own the game. ConclusionĪs information seems to be a tad scattered, it seems that Twitter is the best place to get more information about PS4HEN on FW 7.02 as it includes download links together with a hosted version of the payload. As per community reports, it also seems that dumping of games requiring FW 7.00-7.02 is underway although sources of where one can find such dumps won’t be provided for obvious reasons. This means that it is now possible to run homebrew on this firmware together with the functionality listed above thanks to recent efforts in the hacking scene.įurthermore, various homebrew has been updated to support the newly-hacked FW 7.02 with some updated homebrew including Lapy‘s PS4-Xplorer, Easy PKG Extractor and PS4 App Lock.

Yesterday, ChendoChap released an updated version of PS4HEN 2.1.3 that brings along support for Firmware 7.02 which has since been hosted by David Miller (Znullptr) on GitHub together with the required exploit. Thanks to PS4 community members, homebrew is already being updated with FW 7.02 support! ( Tweet)
