Controversially, Apollo includes a "Trophy Support" feature that can directly unlock or relock specific trophies. This is achieved by modifying the trophy00/trophyX.trp files and the param.sfo parameters. While useful for developers testing trophy triggers, it is primarily used for cheating.
Proponents argue that Apollo is vital for digital preservation. When Sony eventually shuts down PS4 servers, Apollo’s offline account emulation ensures that users can still access DLC and save data on legacy hardware. apollo save tool ps4
Apollo Save Tool for PS4: Bridging Save Game Encryption, Homebrew Utility, and Console Modifications Proponents argue that Apollo is vital for digital
The PlayStation 4 (PS4) security ecosystem has been significantly influenced by the emergence of homebrew applications, particularly the Apollo Save Tool. Developed by community programmer "ChendoChap," Apollo serves as a comprehensive save-game manager that exploits firmware vulnerabilities (primarily on FW 9.00 and below). This paper explores the technical architecture of Apollo, its primary functions (decryption, re-signing, and emulation of PSN accounts), its legitimate uses in game preservation, and the ethical and legal debates surrounding save-game cheating and trophy manipulation. Developed by community programmer "ChendoChap
The primary feature of Apollo is converting encrypted sce_sys files. It achieves this by extracting the console’s unique "console ID" (IDPS) and "account ID" (ACT). Apollo can decrypt a save from User A and re-encrypt it for User B, effectively allowing save sharing between different PSN profiles or offline consoles.