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Legally, downloading CUSA00093 updates from unofficial sources violates Sony’s Terms of Service and copyright laws, unless you are dumping your own legally purchased disc and applying patches you created yourself. Emulation of PS4 is still nascent, and DriveClub in particular is problematic due to its heavy GPU compute and weather system.

However, preservationists argue that since DriveClub is delisted and its official servers are gone, community patches are the only way to experience the full game offline—though that argument does not hold up in court.


Let’s examine DriveClub’s param.sfo (the file that stores version info inside a PKG):

So even if someone created a v1285 PKG, it would not install on any retail or jailbroken PS4 without custom patches to the firmware – which do not exist publicly for DriveClub. spsxdriveclubcusa00093usaupdatev1285 top


DriveClub is a real game: a racing simulator developed by Evolution Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment in 2014 for the PS4. It was notable for its social-focused clubs, dynamic weather, and later its troubled online infrastructure. The game is no longer sold digitally due to the studio’s closure and server shutdowns in 2020.

To understand why v1285 is nonsense, let’s look at the real patches for CUSA00093:

| Patch Version | Size approx. | Notes | |---------------|--------------|-------| | 1.01 | 200 MB | Day-1 stability fixes | | 1.03 | 350 MB | Server improvements | | 1.05 | 450 MB | AI tweaks, UI fixes | | 1.07 | 400 MB | Replay mode added | | 1.08 | 1.2 GB | Weather system introduction | | 1.09–1.12 | 100–300 MB each | Bug fixes, season pass content | | 1.13 | 500 MB | Private lobbies | | 1.14 | 200 MB | Photo mode improvements | | 1.15 | 300 MB | Hardcore handling mode | | 1.16–1.19 | Various | Stability, online optimizations | | 1.20 | 600 MB | Bikes expansion prep | | 1.21–1.24 | Minor | Bug fixes | | 1.25 | 450 MB | Final content update | | 1.26–1.28 | <100 MB | Server-side adjustments | Let’s examine DriveClub ’s param

Last official patch: 1.28 (sometimes displayed as 1.28 only, no 1.28.0.1).
No 1.285, no 1285, no v1285.

Thus, any file claiming to be v1285 is either:


Driveclub was a flagship racing game for the PS4, praised for its dynamic weather system and social-centric racing clubs. However, the game had a troubled online infrastructure, and after Evolution Studios closed in 2016, support ended. So even if someone created a v1285 PKG,

Official final version: 1.28
What 1.28 included:

Why would someone seek a v1285 (presumably newer) version?
Since no official 1.285 exists, this points to either: