Ps4 Patch Builder V1.3.2

This is your primary workspace.

For the best results when using the PS4 Patch Builder, remember that you can rename files directly in the .gp4 configuration to correct filenames during backporting processes, which is particularly useful for icons and system files. PS4 Patch Builder Release/Tutorial

This tutorial is based on the standard, community-vetted workflow used by PS4 modders to build modded patch PKGs. ps4 patch builder v1.3.2

While the latest version as of this writing is v1.3.3, version 1.3.2 remains a widely used release. It was a significant update that brought stability and new features to the tool. However, some users have noted compatibility issues with newer versions of Windows, specifically reporting that v1.3.2 stopped starting on Windows 11 (build 22621.160). This is often due to missing Visual C++ Redistributables or other runtime dependencies.

To build a modded patch using this version, follow these general steps: This is your primary workspace

The tool cannot modify encrypted, official retail PKGs directly from Sony servers. You must use dumped, decrypted fake packages (fPKGs). Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use PS4 Patch Builder

allows you to create custom .patch files. Here is a simplified workflow: While the latest version as of this writing is v1

Once the process is complete, install the resulting patch on your jailbroken PS4. Troubleshooting: Why Won't PS4 Patch Builder Open?

Even with Windows Protection deactivated, some antivirus software might block the application. Try adding the folder to your exclusion list.

If you wish to change the game's icon that appears on the PS4 dashboard, you can do so during this step: