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Revision as of 20:02, 13 January 2014

Picture from a European PS4 Promo Disc, where you can also recognize the Productcode printed with other Information.

Productcode

unique ASCII of length 9 to identify, used for PS1/PSX, PS2/PStwo, PS3, PSP, PSP2/Vita.

format: XXXXYYYYY (lettercode for XXXX / numbers for YYYYY)


The Productcode (there is no official name about this numeric coding from Sony) defines a internal numeric coding system and can be compared to a part/catalogue number or a ISBN number for a book. With this code, which every Game contains, it is possible to identify every Game whichever released. Sony used already this system for releasing their Disc-based Games on PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3. You can find these codes on several positions for example printed in the spine from a Game cover & on the top of the pressed Disc (seen only on European versions).

Situation for the US & European market

Front Cover from the Launch Title Killzone: Shadow Fall (US). The Spine Productcode is printed at the bottom left side.

While Sony used different codes for different region areas in Japan, North America, Europe, Hong Kong and Asia for their games released on PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3, it seems that there were no regional differences on games released for the PlayStation 4 in general, but every game use another code compared to the same game released in another region. Also it seems that there are no differences from Games released directly from Sony Computer Entertainment (First Party) or from Third party developers (Licensed). And for this time, Games released for the PS4 shares the same code both on the pressed disc game version and for the digital version released in the PlayStation Store.

Examples

  • Disc-based Games released for the PlayStation 4 contains a numeric coding system in the format "CUSA-XXXXX" (while the "XXXXX" contains a 5-digit-code for every released game).
  • For the regional differences, every game shares the same "CUSA-XXXXX" format, but for example the European Version from the Launch Title "Killzone: Shadow Fall" are listed with the "CUSA-00002" code, while the North American version from the same game are listed with the "CUSA-00190" code.
  • About the difference between First party released Games or Licensed ones, Games released directly from Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) for the PlayStation (2) are listed in the "SCES-XXXXX" format, while directly released Games from Sony for the PlayStation 3 are listed with the "BCES-XXXXX" code (in this example from Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE)). Other Third party Games are listed with "SLES-XXXXX" (for PlayStation (2)) and with "BLES-XXXXX" (for PlayStation 3).
  • But it seems that all Games released for the PlayStation 4 will use the same "CUSA-XXXXX" format (Killzone: Shadow Fall, European Version = "CUSA-00002" & FIFA 14, European Version = "CUSA-00128"), while the European Version from Killzone 3, released for the PlayStation 3 are listed in the BCES-01007 instead of a BLES-XXXXX format).


Situation for the Japanese market

It seems that Sony use the same old Productcode for the Japanese market, as similar to the Disc-based Games released for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation 3 (SCEJ = "BCJM-XXXXX" / 3rd Party = "BLJM-XXXXX").

Examples

The following table is a snippet about several Disc-based PlayStation 4 Game Titles, which will be released for the Japanese market nearby the Console itself (22th February or later). It is unknown if the PSN-Versions will share the same IDs.

See also

ProductCode unofficial naming seen in the wild:


Example of sites listing such Productcodes: