Earlier this month developer @SvenGDK on Github received a 4.03 PS5 console and shared via Twitter this weekend with the PS5 Scene a Debug Settings PS5 PKG, an Internet Browser PS5 PKG, a Game Hub Preview PS5 PKG and a Store Preview PS5 PKG that were created with the PS5 Software Development Kit previously leaked for use on Exploited PS5 Consoles.
Download: DownloadsPS5.pkg (1.08 MB) / InternetBrowserPS5.pkg (1.08 MB) / StorageGamesPS5.pkg (1.08 MB) / DebugSettingsPS5.pkg (5.64 MB) / PSMultiToolsHost.pkg (1.2 MB) / InternetBrowser-PS5.pkg (35.89 MB) via mour0ne / DebugSettingsPS5.pkg (5.64 MB - Mirror) / NetworkSettings-PS5.pkg (40.58 MB) / SSD-Storage-PS5.pkg (43.33 MB) / Trophies-PS5.pkg (41.7 MB) / SAVEDATAPS4-PS5.pkg (43.14 MB) / Controller-Settings-PS5.pkg (65.14 MB) via mour0ne / PS5Apps16.zip (3.7 MB) via master_s9
Spoiler: Depreciated
He states in a Tweet to quote, "Created a simple .pkg that installs the Debug Settings on the home screen for testing some possibilities, an alternative to the FTP folder transfer option or an app.db inject. It shows "locked/ineligible" but starts anyway because it's only a shortcut."
This comes following his OrbisPro Media Center / Game Launcher for Windows styled after the PS4's UI and PSX XMB Manager & PS Multi Tools Updates which will soon feature an .rco grabber via FTP (Decompiled PS5 .RCO's) and extractor alongside a GP5 manager/editor to build .PKGs in the PS5 menu... with some related PlayStation 5 articles below (sorted by date, with the oldest first) for those recently joining us:
Download: DownloadsPS5.pkg (1.08 MB) / InternetBrowserPS5.pkg (1.08 MB) / StorageGamesPS5.pkg (1.08 MB) / DebugSettingsPS5.pkg (5.64 MB) / PSMultiToolsHost.pkg (1.2 MB) / InternetBrowser-PS5.pkg (35.89 MB) via mour0ne / DebugSettingsPS5.pkg (5.64 MB - Mirror) / NetworkSettings-PS5.pkg (40.58 MB) / SSD-Storage-PS5.pkg (43.33 MB) / Trophies-PS5.pkg (41.7 MB) / SAVEDATAPS4-PS5.pkg (43.14 MB) / Controller-Settings-PS5.pkg (65.14 MB) via mour0ne / PS5Apps16.zip (3.7 MB) via master_s9
Spoiler: Depreciated
He states in a Tweet to quote, "Created a simple .pkg that installs the Debug Settings on the home screen for testing some possibilities, an alternative to the FTP folder transfer option or an app.db inject. It shows "locked/ineligible" but starts anyway because it's only a shortcut."
This comes following his OrbisPro Media Center / Game Launcher for Windows styled after the PS4's UI and PSX XMB Manager & PS Multi Tools Updates which will soon feature an .rco grabber via FTP (Decompiled PS5 .RCO's) and extractor alongside a GP5 manager/editor to build .PKGs in the PS5 menu... with some related PlayStation 5 articles below (sorted by date, with the oldest first) for those recently joining us:
- PS5 PKGs Surface: Include Share Factory Studio for Scene Devs to Examine!
- PS5 Web Browser Confirmed & PlayStation 5 Settings / Data Transfer Guide
- How to Access the Hidden PlayStation 5 (PS5) Web Browser via Backdoor
- PS5 PKG Update Links and PS5 XML Update Checker Python Script
- PS5 Software Development Kit (v0.9.0, v1.0.0 & v2.0.0) Leaked
- PS5 CP (Communication Processor) Box PlayStation 5 Dev Prototype Images
- DFI-D1000AA PS5 Development Kit & DFI-T1000AA PS5 Testing Kit Hit eBay!
- PS5 Debug Settings of DFI-D1000AA Dev Kit and DFI-T1000AA Test Kit
- PlayStation 5 (PS5) Interface Demonstration Unit (IDU) Mode Unveiled!
- PS5 Debug Settings on Retail Console, PS5 Root Keys Obtained from Software!
- PS5 DevKit / TestKit Console Manager App by MrNiato and IN0USTAR
- PS5 TestKit DFI-T1000AA DEX Console on 2.30 Developer Firmware Demo
- PS5 Dev Kit Photos & PlayStation 5 DevKit Video by Macho Nacho
- Enable PS5 Browser Permanently, App0_Testkit / Sandbox_Testkit PS5 Dumps & Decrypt_RNPS
- PS4 FPKGs Can Be Installed on PS5, Currently Won't Run on PlayStation 5
- PS5 Archive.dat Format Documentation by @RedEyeX32 - The archive.dat file format is used to store PS5 Backup and Restore (BAR) data. The backup/restore system will create an archive.dat file(s) on a USB drive which will contain a backup of your entire HDD. The structure has changed from it's predecessor and all data stored in here is in little endian format.