Plug your exFAT-formatted external hard drive or USB flash drive into your PC.
Check your storage drive health and re-download the file using a download manager.
This is a general application crash error. It usually indicates a corrupted PKG file or a mismatch between the base game version and an installed update patch. Ensure your game updates match the region and type of the base PKG.
Because PS4 games are massive—often ranging from 30GB to over 100GB—you need an appropriate external storage device to transfer the PKG files from your computer to your console. 1. Choose the Right File System
Plug your exFAT-formatted external hard drive or USB flash drive into your PC.
Check your storage drive health and re-download the file using a download manager.
This is a general application crash error. It usually indicates a corrupted PKG file or a mismatch between the base game version and an installed update patch. Ensure your game updates match the region and type of the base PKG.
Because PS4 games are massive—often ranging from 30GB to over 100GB—you need an appropriate external storage device to transfer the PKG files from your computer to your console. 1. Choose the Right File System