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WWE 2K20 - A0100-V0100 - CUSA15666 - PS4 PKG - AUC… — Practical Resource

This guide explains what the strings mean, common issues, how to interpret and use related PS4 package files, and troubleshooting examples. Assumes you're working with PS4 package files (.pkg) for WWE 2K20 and need practical steps for identification, verification, installation, or debugging.

6) Common issues and fixes

The "CUSA" Database

In the underground, CUSA-15666 is well-documented. It has specific checksums (MD5: 7E4F9A2C...), a specific size (~40GB), and a known compatibility list for DLC unlockers. This filename is a machine-readable map: it tells the user that if they own this exact CUSA, they can safely install CUSA15666-Update-v1.02-A0100-V0200.pkg and CUSA15666-DLC-Unlocker.pkg without mismatched region errors. WWE 2K20 -A0100-V0100- -CUSA15666- PS4 PKG -AUC...

The Pathology of -A0100

Most scene releases quickly move to V0200 or V0300. The fact that this release preserves V0100 suggests it is a Scene "Proper" or a "Pre" – a release that deliberately avoided patched assets. For a game as broken as WWE 2K20, the 1.00 version became a cult artifact. YouTubers like CMPuLL3 or DenkOps would specifically seek CUSA-15666 V0100 to demonstrate original glitches (e.g., the "Infinity Gauntlet" bug where Roman Reigns’ arm stretches across the ring). WWE 2K20 - A0100-V0100 - CUSA15666 - PS4

2) Common PS4 PKG file types relevant to a game

3. Debugging & Emulation

Certain PS4 emulators (like Spine or RPCSX) prefer decrypted PKGs with version identifiers. The A0100-V0100 combination tells emulator developers exactly which code branch they are testing. PKG fails to install / "cannot be used" error

1. WWE 2K20

The title. This is not just a game; it is a historical catastrophe in sports entertainment. Released in October 2019, WWE 2K20 was developed by Visual Concepts after Yuke’s departed the series. It became infamous for a tsunami of glitches (bodies contorting into eldritch horrors, save data corruption, the "Cronus Station" crash). Critically, it is the worst-rated wrestling game on Metacritic (43/100). In the scene, a game’s quality often inversely correlates with how quickly it gets dumped. WWE 2K20 was dumped within days of release—not out of love, but out of morbid curiosity.