The PS4 hardware easily handles the demands of this 2010 racer, often providing a smoother experience than the original console hardware.

To run Blur on your console, you generally follow these steps:

Place the PKG file in the root directory of an formatted USB drive. Plug the drive into your PS4.

Since Blur never received an official PS4 remaster, the "PKG" files you find online are typically or emulated versions.

Because many users stay on specific firmware versions (like 5.05, 6.72, or 9.00), developers "backport" the game so that a PKG originally meant for higher firmware can run on older, more stable versions.

Released by Bizarre Creations, Blur is often described as "Mario Kart with real cars." It combined licensed vehicles (like the Ford GT and Dodge Viper) with neon-drenched combat power-ups. Despite its cult classic status, licensing issues with car manufacturers have kept it off digital storefronts like the PlayStation Store. For PS4 owners, the only way to experience this adrenaline-pumping racer is through . Understanding the "Blur" PS4 PKG

You must have a PS4 running Exploited Firmware (currently up to 11.00).