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PS3 Emulator RPCS3 Now Available for Linux

PS3 Emulator RPCS3 Now Available for Linux

PS3 Emulator RPCS3 is now available for the Linux platform through AppImage file. RPCS3 is an open-source PlayStation 3 emulator as well as a debugger, that is written in C++ for both the Windows and Linux platforms. RPCS3 currently supports modern Vulkan, Direct3D 12 as well as OpenGL graphic APIs. Furthermore, RPCS3 is free and open-source software.

In this post, we will show you how to download PS3 Emulator “RPCS3” on Ubuntu and run the AppImage file. Before we look at that, please note that there is still a missing feature in this release.

Wayland

RPCS3 works fine with XWayland but it appears not to be optimal for everyone. However RPCS3 has moved over to Qt, and a lot of the Wayland groundwork is already in place.

Supported Games

Below is a of some popular games that are currently supported out of over 2000 games listed in the compatibility database

1) Persona 5

Persona 5 is a game play that involves internal and external conflicts of a group of troubled high school students, the protagonist and a collection of compatriots that he meets in the game's story who lives a dual live as Phantom Thieves.

2) 1942: Joint Strike 

The game is a remake of Capcom's classic 1942. Like the prior game, Joint Strike is a classic vertical scrolling shooter and will allow two player cooperative multiplayer.

3) See blog post for more

Minimum Hardware Requirements

Storage requirements will expand depending on installed PlayStation 3 software.

We do not support piracy. All PlayStation 3 games should be self-dumped.

How to download and run PS3 Emulator RPCS3 on Ubuntu 17.04 and below

wget https://rpcs3.net/cdn/builds/rpcs3-v0.0.3-2017-07-27-7ac96f7-7425_linux64.AppImage
chmod a+x ./rpcs3-v0.0.3-2017-07-27-7ac96f7-7425_linux64.AppImage
./rpcs3-v0.0.3-2017-07-27-7ac96f7-7425_linux64.AppImage
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