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: Useful for managing large files (over 4GB) that don't fit on FAT32 USB drives. ✅ Pros and ❌ Cons Speed Faster loading times than physical discs. Initial installation can take a long time. Convenience No need to swap discs or mount ISOs. Occupies significant internal HDD space. Compatibility Works on almost all CFW/HEN systems. Requires "RAP" files for licensing/activation. Updates Updates are usually baked into the file. Large games (>4GB) require specialized transfer methods. ⚠️ Important Considerations

Keep a mix of both. Use PKG for smaller games, PSN titles, and emulated classics. Use ISO for massive open-world games like Red Dead Redemption or God of War III.

As of 2026, Sony has officially closed the PS3, PS Vita, and PSP storefronts for purchases (though you can still re-download past purchases). This makes the PKG format even more critical for game preservation.

You can from a game disc using tools like:

Un gestor de archivos esencial que permite administrar tus juegos y archivos internos del sistema. Archivos RAP: Muchos PKG requieren un archivo de licencia