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Compatibility list developed and maintained by AniLeo - Page loaded in 67.94ms. RPCS3 is a multi-platform open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator and debugger written in C++ for Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD made possible with the power of reverse engineering.
- PS3 Games
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- PS3 Games
To install the PlayStation 3 system software, simply use RPCS3's built in firmware installer found under File > Install Firmware. To update the PlayStation 3 system software or install a custom firmware, simply repeat these steps to overwrite any existing firmware files.
Where to put the games? PS3 games comes either as a Blu-ray rip directory with a bunch of different files or a digital PSN title that needs to be installed (see guide on this page). PS3 games should be put under the retrodeck/roms/ps3/ directory. Does RPCS3 require BIOS or Firmware? Yes, the PS3UPDAT.PUP firmware.
We have a game compatibility list on our website. How to update the Compatibility List? We track compatibility per Game IDs batched by Game Media, and not per Game Title.
11 Μαΐ 2024 · This guide explains how to obtain update PKGs for your PlayStation 3 (PS3) games and then install them on RPCS3 as well as how to easily install multiple update PKGs for a game at once.
22 Απρ 2018 · Download and extract the emulator to your preferred location. Download and place the firmware together with the extracted emulator. Launch emulator "rpcs3.exe". Open 'FILE' and choose 'INSTALL FIRMWARE'. Locate the .PUP firmware, and choose 'OK/INSTALL'; wait until installation complete.
Compatibility list developed and maintained by AniLeo - Page loaded in 37.95ms. RPCS3 is a multi-platform open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator and debugger written in C++ for Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD made possible with the power of reverse engineering.