Those of you keen on emulation might find this story interesting. It looks like another PlayStation 4 emulator is in the works. However, what makes this emulator a bit more interesting is the team that’s behind the project. It looks like some of the key individuals to help bring a popular PlayStation 3 emulator into the market are behind this project. A new report from Read Only Memo posted a quick interview they had with the main developer behind the project that goes by DH.
Apparently, this emulator was something that the individual was toying around with. However, they decided to hold off on any big production and announcement until after the PlayStation 5 was already in the marketplace. So now the move to bring out RPCSX is in the works. Apparently, this emulator will have a few notable individuals that worked on the previous RPCS3, so it already has a strong team behind it. But this project is available on GitHub, and DH encourages others to join in and help create the emulator.
During their conversation with Read Only Memo, the emulator will run commercial games, unlike some other PlayStation 4 emulators. It’s a means to ensure that players can keep these games preserved instead of at the risk of being killed off completely. After all, we typically see some games get pulled from the digital marketplaces purely because of various issues like licensing. So this emulation could allow players to enjoy some of the past Sony PlayStation 4 games right on their PC and potentially even have some additional benefits or tweaks after this emulator continues to evolve over the years.
Now there might be a concern that this emulator is a long way off, especially after developers’ struggles when creating the PlayStation 3
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