No. Sony does not publish a public list of PKG files. The PlayStation Store provides direct downloads to authenticated consoles only.
: Many developers host "Homebrew Stores" or lists of open-source PKGs (like media players, emulators, and file managers) that are completely legal and free to use.
In the simplest terms, a is the format Sony uses to package digital content for the PlayStation ecosystem. When you buy a game from the PlayStation Store, you are essentially downloading a PKG file.
The PlayStation 4 has a robust homebrew community that has developed ways to install custom packages (PKG files) onto the console. This guide provides an educational overview of what PKG files are, the necessary hardware requirements, and the legal landscape of using them.
You can use filters to sort by "Most Downloaded" or "Full Games Only" to find the best available content. Unofficial "Fake PKG" (FPKG) Files