-spsx--cod.modern.warfare.2-cusa34029-campaign-... _hot_ -
This release corresponds to the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II
Below is an article detailing the significance of this release, the content of the campaign, and the technical context for the PlayStation homebrew community. -SPSX--COD.Modern.Warfare.2-CUSA34029-Campaign-...
A continuation of the 2019 reboot, featuring Task Force 141 in a global conflict. The main objectives take approximately to complete, while a completionist run can take up to Special Missions: This release corresponds to the Call of Duty:
Group (SPSX): A "scene group" responsible for extracting and potentially bypassing DRM for console games. The release string "-SPSX--COD
SPSX-COD.Modern.Warfare.2-CUSA34029-Campaign-Only
The release string "-SPSX--COD.Modern.Warfare.2-CUSA34029-Campaign-..." refers to a specific unofficial backup or "scene" release of the PlayStation 4 version of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II
1. Understanding the File Name
- -SPSX-: Indicates the release group or dumping tool used (often related to scene dumps).
- COD.Modern.Warfare.2: The game title.
- CUSA34029: The unique game ID (Region: USA).
- Campaign: Indicates this PKG contains the single-player data. Modern Warfare II is notorious for having a massive file size; often the Campaign and Multiplayer are split to make downloading/installing manageable.
- ...: Suggests there may be version numbers (e.g.,
v1.0.0) or patch IDs following this.
What makes this particular "piece" interesting is the Call of Duty HQ (COD HQ) launcher system. Since Modern Warfare II, Activision shifted to a unified launcher where multiple games (MWII, MWIII, and Black Ops 6) coexist.

