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Updated · Notebookcheck.net · Jul 15
SharpEMU Boots 3 PS5 Games to Loading Screens as PC Emulation Progresses
Updated
Updated · Notebookcheck.net · Jul 15

SharpEMU Boots 3 PS5 Games to Loading Screens as PC Emulation Progresses

3 articles · Updated · Notebookcheck.net · Jul 15

Summary

  • SharpEMU has now booted Astro Bot, Superliminal and Silent Hill: The Short Message to their loading screens, extending its recent PS5 emulation milestones on PC.
  • At this stage, the emulator can load eboot.bin files, read metadata, run native CPU instructions and handle some kernel functions, though many core components are still missing.
  • That leaves the games unplayable for now, but the new boots build on SharpEMU's earlier progress with Dreaming Sarah and Bloodborne reaching a loading screen.
  • The broader PS5 emulation scene is also advancing: KtytyPS5 has booted Grand Theft Auto V's PS5 version and pushed Quake II Remastered to 3D rendering.

Insights

Why will gamers need powerful PCs to emulate PS5 games if new emulation methods are supposedly more efficient?
Developers can now boot PS5 exclusives on PC, but what is the single biggest hurdle preventing fully playable games?
Beyond piracy, what security risks do the PS5's 'unpatchable exploits' pose for millions of everyday console owners?