Open your File Manager (e.g., multiMAN) and switch to the or File Manager/mOS view.
Create a folder named exdata in the root directory of your USB drive.
If you have the extracted game files, locate EBOOT.BIN inside the GAMES\LEGO Jurassic World\PS3_GAME\USRDIR\ folder. Drag and drop the EBOOT.BIN into the resigner tool.
— Always use USB drives formatted to FAT32 with the PKG file in the root directory. Don't use USB hubs or extension cables.
If you encounter issues during or after installation, try these common solutions:
You can use homebrew tools like PSNpatch or SEN Enabler to apply and activate your licenses. Alternatively, you can use the built-in PKGi/PSNDL tools to re-download the game and its corresponding license directly to the console. Ensure that you are strictly using reactPSN or copying the .rap files via the exdata method outlined in Step 1 to guarantee activation. Step 3: Install the Latest Game Update (Patch)
A: You likely downloaded a EU (BLES) or JP (BLJM) fix for a US (BLUS) game. Ensure the PKG region matches your console's language settings. US fix is BLUS31412 .
For users on Official Firmware (OFW) using HEN, converting CFW games to OFW-compatible PKGs can resolve many compatibility issues. Tools like CFW2OFW Helper or TrueAncestor Backup Retailer (TABR) can help with this process.
The game launches but gets stuck on a permanent black screen.
Place all .pkg installation files directly into the root directory of your USB drive (e.g., E:\game.pkg ), not inside folders.
Before diving into the solutions, it is crucial to understand why this specific game is problematic. Most PS3 PKG files are straightforward: you install them, they run. However, LEGO Jurassic World (BLES02058/BLUS31412) has two unique quirks: