Ep9000-cusa08809-00-sotc0000000000eu-a0100-v0100 File
If you’re using a save management tool (like Save Wizard, Apollo Save Tool, or PS4 Xplorer), you’ll see similar strings. This particular one corresponds to the (developed by Bluepoint Games) for the EU (Europe) region, with a specific save slot and revision.
According to public databases (OrbisPatches, PlayStation DataBase), is assigned to:
: The unique Title ID assigned specifically to the PlayStation 4 Remake of Shadow of the Colossus . Every PS4 game features a "CUSA" identifier printed on its physical disc spine and embedded in its digital files. EP9000-CUSA08809-00-SOTC0000000000EU-A0100-V0100
Practical uses
The game represented by this specific string is the critically acclaimed 2018 remake of Shadow of the Colossus . Developed by and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment , this version rebuilt Team Ico’s legendary 2005 PlayStation 2 masterpiece entirely from the ground up. If you’re using a save management tool (like
Players take on the role of Wander, a young man who enters a forbidden, desolate territory to strike a bargain with a mysterious, disembodied entity named Dormin. To resurrect a girl named Mono, Wander must use an ancient ancient sword to hunt and destroy sixteen massive, wandering stone titans scattered across deserts, ruins, and lakes.
This could be a specific file name for a patch or a save file. In PlayStation save data, folders are named with CUSA IDs and then additional strings. For example, PS4 save data folders have the CUSA ID followed by a string of numbers and letters. So "EP9000-CUSA08809-00-SOTC0000000000EU-A0100-V0100" might be the full directory name for a save file or a game data folder. Every PS4 game features a "CUSA" identifier printed
You might encounter in several real-world scenarios:
: While the visuals were thoroughly modernized, the collision boxes, internal timings, and structural scale of the sixteen Colossi remained true to the original PlayStation 2 code structure. This ensures that the unique weight, momentum, and challenge of the original climbing mechanics are preserved exactly as intended.
The long string "SOTC0000000000EU" appears to contain region and language information. "SOTC" might stand for "System on Chip" or a similar technical term. The "0000000000" section could be a serial number or a device identifier. The suffix "EU" likely represents the European region.
: Indicates the European Publisher (Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe).