Fixed: Fg-optional-psn-services.bin

Do not have (or want to link) a PlayStation Network account.

For games like Ghost of Tsushima , multiplayer modes often require these services to be present to function, even if using a community-made "online fix". Trophy Support

FitGirl repacks use a "selective download" system to help users save bandwidth and disk space. Files marked as optional or selective (like 4K videos, bonus soundtracks, or specific language packs) are not strictly required for the core game to launch and run in its basic state. fg-optional-psn-services.bin

This article explores the purpose of this specific file, how it fits into the "selective download" philosophy, and whether you should include it in your next installation. What is fg-optional-psn-services.bin ?

In the world of PC gaming repacks, specifically those from FitGirl Repacks, you will often encounter files labeled with the "fg-optional" prefix. One such file that has gained attention—particularly with recent PlayStation-to-PC ports—is fg-optional-psn-services.bin . Do not have (or want to link) a PlayStation Network account

Files necessary for logging into a PSN account from within the PC game.

In some cases, the PSN services are tied directly to the game's cooperative or competitive online modes. Why is it marked as "Optional"? Files marked as optional or selective (like 4K

The fg-optional-psn-services.bin file is a compressed data component found in repacks of games that originally featured PlayStation Network (PSN) integration. As Sony has brought more first-party titles to PC (like Ghost of Tsushima ), they have introduced a PC-based PlayStation overlay.

If you decide to include fg-optional-psn-services.bin , keep these best practices in mind:

The fg-optional-psn-services.bin file is marked optional because many players: Only wish to play the single-player campaign offline.