PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 hits new milestone with 75% of its library now fully ‘Playable’

The RPCS3 PlayStation 3 emulator has reached a significant milestone, with over 75% of the console's library now considered fully playable. The development team continues to improve compatibility, with nearly all remaining titles now at least partially functional.
Why it matters
This progress highlights the advancements in software emulation and the preservation of digital gaming history for legacy hardware.
Over its many years of development, we’ve seen the PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 breeze past plenty of major milestones: including allowing for the injection of new post-effects such as AMD’s FSR while continually reducing the number of unsupported titles. Furthering these efforts, the team have revealed that 75% of the entire PS3 library is now fully playable through the emulator.
The article reports on technical progress in software development without political or ideological framing.
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