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The Publisher ID is a 6-character-long label assigned by SCE to an application publisher for a specific region. A publisher that publishes a content in different regions has one different Publisher ID for each region.

The Publisher ID format is XXYYYY. XX is a region, usually one letter + "P" standing for publisher and YYYY is an incremental per-region number.

Example: EP9000 (Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe)

Regions[edit | edit source]

  • JP = Japan
  • UP = North America (including United States)
  • EP = Europe
  • HP = Hong Kong ?or Asia?
  • AP = China
  • KP = Korea
  • IP = ?Internal or International?
  • UT = ?Universal? Theme
  • ET = Avatar for PSN account
  • UX = ?User eXperience?
  • US = ?USA? Service
  • IS = ?International Service? as seen in PlayMemories Camera Apps (see [1])
  • JA = ?Japan Accessory?

Incremental number[edit | edit source]

The incremental number is unique only for a specific region and also segmented by offsets:

  • 0: third party
  • 9000: Sony first party

List of Publisher IDs[edit | edit source]

JP[edit | edit source]

  • JP0001
  • JP0006
  • JP0036
  • JP0082
  • JP0102
  • JP0106
  • JP0118
  • JP0142
  • JP0143
  • JP0177
  • JP0230
  • JP0367
  • JP0571
  • JP9000
  • JP9001
  • JP9002 Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. as seen in CUSA05909 (FINAL FANTASY X HD Remaster Original Soundtrack PlayStation®Plus Edition)
  • JP9003
  • JP9200
  • JP9201

UP[edit | edit source]

  • UP0001
  • UP0002
  • UP0006
  • UP0017
  • UP0082
  • UP0102
  • UP0177
  • UP1001
  • UP1018
  • UP2058
  • UP2070
  • UP2092
  • UP2093
  • UP2095
  • UP2097
  • UP2102
  • UP2104
  • UP2107
  • UP2108
  • UP2113
  • UP2114
  • UP4029
  • UP4040
  • UP4042
  • UP4134
  • UP4176
  • UP9000 Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • UP9002 as seen in NPUO00008
  • UP9012

EP[edit | edit source]

  • EP0001 Ubisoft
  • EP0002 Activision
  • EP0005 Atlus
  • EP0006 Electronic Arts
  • EP0017 Sony Online Entertainment
  • EP0031 Idea Factory
  • EP0082 Square Enix Europe
  • EP0101 Konami
  • EP0102
  • EP0776 Eidos Interactive
  • EP1018 WB Games
  • EP2026 Skunkape Games
  • EP2032 Autumn Games
  • EP2034 Hello Games
  • EP2058
  • EP2092
  • EP2095
  • EP2097
  • EP2102
  • EP2107
  • EP4001 Codemasters
  • EP4029
  • EP4034 Marvelous Entertainment
  • EP4040
  • EP4042
  • EP4432
  • EP4437
  • EP4467
  • EP9000 Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
  • EP9001 Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe
  • EP9009 SCEE R&D as seen in CUSA00061 (WEBMAF_DEFAULT) and CUSA08861 (E3 VR Livestreaming Player 2017)

HP[edit | edit source]

  • HP0001
  • HP0002
  • HP0005
  • HP0006
  • HP0015
  • HP0017

...

  • HP9010 Sony Interactive Entertainment Inc. as seen in CUSA03386 (Headset Companion)

AP[edit | edit source]

  • AP9000 as seen in BCAS20013 (Folklore game on PS3)

KP[edit | edit source]

  • KP0004 as seen in PCSH00252, CUSA06774, CUSA09863, CUSA14215
  • KP5014 as seen in CUSA09770
  • KP9000 as seen in BCAS20004 (MotorStorm game on PS3)

IP[edit | edit source]

  • IP9100 Sony Interactive Entertainment
  • IP9101 as seen in NPIA90005 and NPIA90010
  • IP9102 as seen in NPIA90006
  • IP9103 as seen in NPIA90007

UT[edit | edit source]

  • UT0001
  • UT0007
  • UT0008
  • UT0010
  • UT0014
  • UT0015
  • UT0016
  • UT0018
  • UT0019
  • UT0026
  • UT0027
  • UT0028
  • UT5011

ET[edit | edit source]

  • ET0001 as seen in NPEB00130

UX[edit | edit source]

US[edit | edit source]

  • US0002
  • US0007
  • US0023
  • US0025
  • US0026
  • US0033
  • US0044
  • US0045

IS[edit | edit source]

  • IS9104 as seen in NPIA09014 (PlayMemories Camera Apps)

JA[edit | edit source]

  • JA0001 as seen in CUSA02215
  • JA0003 as seen in PCSC80006
  • JA0009 as seen in CUSA02181
  • JA0010 as seen in CUSA02988

List of games per Publisher ID[edit | edit source]