Part 4 Pes 2013 Ps3 Patch 2025pkg Patched __exclusive__ 【LIMITED】
This release is the of a comprehensive patch for Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 on the PlayStation 3 , packaged as 2025.pkg and already pre-patched for direct installation. The patch brings the 2013 title up to date with the 2025 season , including transfers, kits, stadiums, and other graphical/audio updates.
| Error Code | Message | Fix | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | "The copyright protection information is invalid" | Your CFW is too old. Update to Evilnat 4.91. The "patched" Part 4 requires 4.90+ keys. | | Black screen after Konami logo | No error | You forgot to copy the EDT file. The patch expects the 2025 option file before booting. | | Missing kits in Part 4 | Default kits for 3 teams | Redownload Part 4. The dt0c.img file inside the PKG was likely truncated. Use a download manager with resume. | | Stuck at "Installing... 99%" | HDD stall | The patch uses a high-compression algorithm. Wait 15 minutes. If frozen, rebuild database in safe mode, then reinstall Part 4 only. | part 4 pes 2013 ps3 patch 2025pkg patched
Start years adjusted to for realistic career progression. This release is the of a comprehensive patch
To install PES 2013 PS3 Patch 2025 (often part of larger multi-part PKG releases like the Gudpley or ISN patches), you must follow a specific sequence. For multi-part PKG files, "Part 4" typically contains a section of the game data (such as stadiums, faces, or kits) that cannot function without the base parts. Prerequisites Modified PS3 : Ensure your console is running CFW (Custom Firmware) HEN (Homebrew Enabler) : A USB flash drive formatted to (for files under 4GB) or (if using tools like Irisman/Webman for larger files). Previous Parts Update to Evilnat 4
PES 2013, subtitled “A New Era of Football,” was the last title in the series to use the traditional Fox Engine before Konami’s later shift. Its modding community flourished because the game’s file structure was relatively accessible, and its core gameplay was widely preferred over that year’s FIFA 13 by purists. For many players, PES 2013 represented the peak of the franchise’s responsiveness. The desire to keep playing it with up-to-date kits, rosters, stadiums, and scoreboards—years after official servers shut down—drove the need for continuous patches.