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This Vault contains every known PlayStation 3 disc in the world, synchronized nightly with Redump. To play them you'll need an emulator from the Emulation Lair. All downloads are in .7z format and can be opened with the free tool 7-Zip. Disc and cover scans are provided by GameTDB. Status.
RPCS3 is a multi-platform open-source Sony PlayStation 3 emulator and debugger written in C++ for Windows, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD. The purpose of this project is to accurately emulate the PlayStation 3 in its entirety with the power of reverse engineering and community collaboration.
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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.
Purchasing legitimate game copies, through the PlayStation Store or through acquiring game discs, and using those copies with RPCS3 is the best way to ensure you will have a clean copy that will work with the emulator.
RPCS3 supports digitally downloaded games in PKG files and disc-based games in either ISO or uncompressed folder format. The easiest and arguably only legal way to get your hands on PlayStation 3 games to run within RPCS3 is to dump (rip) PS3 games you own with your PlayStation 3 console or your PC.
In order for RPCS3 to fully function, you’ll need to have the official PlayStation 3 Firmware downloaded and installed on the emulator. You can download it from the official PlayStation website by going here. Once you’ve downloaded it, head to the folder where you’ve extracted your RPCS3, and create a new folder.