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!new! — Ep9000cusa0880900sotc0000000000eua0100v0100

Since this ID points to , the "article" for this keyword is essentially about the technical backend of one of the world's most popular simulation games.

Sites that track PlayStation Store updates (like OrbisPatches) use these strings to log when a game receives a new patch. ep9000cusa0880900sotc0000000000eua0100v0100

This is the most recognizable part. "CUSA" followed by five digits is the standard Title ID for PlayStation 4 games in the Americas. In this case, CUSA-08809 corresponds to the digital version of The Sims 4 . Since this ID points to , the "article"

These are likely internal flags for "Store Of The Country" or regional licensing (Europe/Americas) and specific SKU versions (Standard vs. Deluxe). V0100: This indicates the version number (Version 1.00). Why would someone search for this? You’ll usually find this string in one of three places: "CUSA" followed by five digits is the standard

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!new! — Ep9000cusa0880900sotc0000000000eua0100v0100

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