Most modern PS4 homebrew apps, including GoldHEN Cheats Manager and PS4 Offline Trainer , use JSON as their primary supported format. Where to Download PS4 Trainer JSON Files
The official source for most modern PS4 cheats can be found on GitHub .
Instead of searching for individual files, most users download entire repositories or use manager apps: Ps4 Trainer Json File Download
This homebrew application (available as a .pkg file) allows you to download the latest JSON database directly to your PS4 over the internet.
For users who prefer a web-based or offline interface, TylerMods' PS4 Offline Trainer provides a comprehensive cache of JSON files. How to Install and Use JSON Trainers Most modern PS4 homebrew apps, including GoldHEN Cheats
If you have a cheat for a different game version or region (CUSA code), you can often rename the file or edit the CUSA/version inside the JSON to make it compatible with your specific game.
Unlike compiled binaries, JSON is a human-readable format. You can open a .json file in any text editor (like Notepad) to view the cheat codes, offsets, and values. For users who prefer a web-based or offline
To use these files, your PS4 must be jailbroken (typically on firmware 9.00 or lower) and running a payload like GoldHEN. How to make your own cheats? (Golden cheat manager)