Ep9000-cusa08809-00-sotc0000000000eu-a0100-v0100

: Indicates the Publisher and Region . "EP" refers to Europe, and "9000" is often associated with Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe.

Here’s the breakdown of what each part typically means in PlayStation 4 data structures:

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For collectors, this string is proof of authenticity. For developers, it is a roadmap of Sony’s supply chain logic. For modders, it is a necessary key to unlock the game’s internals.

A0100 and V0100 almost certainly refer to and software version . : Indicates the Publisher and Region

: Given the intricacy and the fast-paced evolution of the electronics industry, precise identification of products and their versions is indispensable. This code could represent a specific model of a device, a chip, or a circuit board, guiding users and manufacturers through troubleshooting, upgrades, and compatibility checks.

The specific alphanumeric string is the official PlayStation Network (PSN) Content ID for the European digital version of Shadow of the Colossus on the PlayStation 4 Go to product viewer dialog for this item. . Share public link For collectors, this string is

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.

: Modernized controls and improved frame rates that address the technical limitations of the original PS2 release. Technical Usage

The gameplay loop is deceptively simple but emotionally taxing. Unlike traditional action-adventure games, there are no towns, no NPCs, and no minor enemies. The world is a silent, beautiful void until you encounter a Colossus. Each battle is a "climbing puzzle," requiring the player to observe the giant's movements, find a way onto its body, and navigate its fur and stone armor to reach its glowing weak points.

This specific string is frequently queried by the PlayStation homebrew and modification communities for several distinct purposes: