PS4:Mast1c0re
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mast1c0re (pronounced as masticore) is the name of a vulnerability in PS4's PS2 emulator which allows sideloading/swapping PS2 game ISOs and is a project which provides the necessary framework for developing payloads that can be executed on the PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5 through a PlayStation 2 game save file by escaping the PlayStation 2 emulator.
Advantages of mast1c0re compared to building PS2toPS4 FPKGs
- Works on all firmwares, even non-exploitable firmwares, including the latest firmware.
- Doesn't require creating FPKGs, can load PS2 ISOs locally from a USB Drive or remotely via Network Share from a PC.
- Is a userland exploit and has ability to enable some homebrew such as a FTP server.
- Supports custom game configs.
Disadvantages of mast1c0re compared to building PS2toPS4 FPKGs
- Requires owning Okage: Shadow King from PSN.
- Swapped ISOs are not persistent after game is closed. Saves however will remain.
- Requires the exploited game save to be resigned, meaning for firmwares higher than 9.00, Save Wizard may be required.
- PS2 emulation on exploited PS4s require both choosing a specific emulator base (from different PS2 Classics games released by Sony on PSN) and custom configs. mast1c0re only supports Okage: Shadow King meaning that is the only emulator base it can use. As a result, compatibility will be lower overall.