A community-led game preservation project known as RPCS3, which started in 2011, has now announced that it can successfully run over 75% of PlayStation 3 games on PC. The news is important because of several recent developments and controversial decisions by Sony that could affect the future of PlayStation 3 games.
On July 1, 2026, Sony made two critical announcements. It revealed that the PS3 Store would become unavailable to all users by 2027. It was also unveiled that PlayStation would no longer receive new physical discs starting in January 2028. Both announcements were seen as a direct attack on game preservation efforts. However, thanks to years of work by dedicated developers, fans might be able to preserve many of their PS3 games long after the digital store shuts down.
RPCS3’s Archive Has Over 2,600 PC-Compatible PS3 Games
In a recent tweet, RPCS3 announced that over 75% of PlayStation 3 games on its list are playable on PC without any game-breaking issues. Approximately 23% can run on a PC but “either can’t be finished, have serious glitches, or have insufficient performance.” RPCS3 is an open-source PS3 emulator that works on Windows, Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD. According to the team behind it, “The purpose of the project is to completely and accurately emulate the Sony PlayStation 3 Computer Entertainment System in its entirety with the power of the open-source community and reverse engineering.”
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RPCS3 Emulator Stats
- 75.33% PC-compatible PS3 games
- 22.93% PS3 games with suboptimal performance on PC
- 1.69% PS3 games that can be started but are not playable
- 0.06% PS3 games that display a black screen
RPCS3 encourages players to only use legally obtained copies of PS3 games on the emulator and is against piracy. Although RPCS3’s legality falls into a grey area, the fact that it is an open-source project that doesn’t profit from PS3 game emulation helps many see it as a safe program for running classic games on PC.
The RPCS3 emulator has an official website where players can search for their favorite PS3 games to see whether they are compatible with PCs or not.
While RPCS3 has been working on its emulator since 2011, there is currently a new wave of developers and engineers trying to do the same for PlayStation 5 games. Unlike RPCS3’s game preservation-oriented purpose, however, these new movements are considered part of the backlash against Sony’s decision to discontinue PlayStation discs. Reports suggest that a few groups have already been able to emulate certain aspects of some 3D PS5 games on PC, which should be an alarming sign for the Japanese company.
In May 2026, PlayStation changed its PC port strategy, with reports suggesting that it would no longer release its first-party narrative single-player games on PC. That could be seen as an open invitation for even more developers to step in and try to emulate those games on PC with or without Sony’s permission. It remains to be seen how Sony will react to the current emulation efforts and whether it will try to take a stronger stance against them as it moves toward an all-digital platform.






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