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Update 1.28 was one of the later patches for Driveclub, addressing:

Because the game is delisted, users cannot simply download the latest update from the official PlayStation Network (PSN) servers via the console interface. Files named in this convention are often archived by the community to ensure that physical disc owners can still play the most stable version of the game.

  • Logging: centralize logs with timestamps, device ID, package version, and outcome.
  • If you own a legitimate copy of Driveclub (CUSA00093) and want to update it, Sony’s official servers would normally provide the patch automatically. Manual files like this are typically used by:


    Driveclub may no longer be on storefronts, but its passionate community keeps the spirit alive through file preservation, mods, and offline play. A filename like spsxdriveclubcusa00093usaupdatev1285 is more than just a string of characters—it’s a small key to keeping a modern classic running at its best.

    Have you revisited Driveclub recently? Found any mods or fixes for the final 1.28 version? Let us know in the comments.


    Since posting actual download links to copyrighted files (like PS4 update PKGs) is generally not allowed on forums or social media platforms, the best approach is to draft a post that discusses the update, its significance, or helps users understand what they are looking for.

    Here are a few options for the post, depending on where you intend to post it:

    Every part of that filename is intentional:

    If you found this file online, do not install it unless you fully understand PS4 jailbreaking risks.
    For a safe, legal experience: buy the Driveclub (PS4) disc or digital copy + official v1.28 update from Sony’s servers (if still downloadable).