Most scene releases quickly move to V0200 or V0300 . The fact that this release preserves V0100 suggests it is a 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).
In PS4 scene releases, the CUSA ID is critical for matching update PKGs and DLC unlocks. It also tells us this is a retail disc dump (not a PSN digital title, which would have a different prefix like EP or UP). The presence of a CUSA ID confirms this PKG was extracted from a physical Blu-ray using a specific payload on a jailbroken PS4 (FW 5.05 or 6.72 in the era this was released). WWE 2K20 -A0100-V0100- -CUSA15666- PS4 PKG -AUC...
This is the unique Title ID for the North American PlayStation 4 version of the game. Knowing your Title ID is crucial for ensuring that saved data and DLC (Downloadable Content) are compatible. Most scene releases quickly move to V0200 or V0300
: Indicates the file format is a PlayStation Package file used to install games or updates. YouTubers like CMPuLL3 or DenkOps would specifically seek