Ten years after the launch of Sony's PS4 console, the developers of the renowned PS3 emulator, RPCS3, have embarked on an ambitious project to create a new PS4 emulator called RPCSX.
Despite the existence of a few PS4 emulators online, the RPCSX is stirring excitement in the gaming community due to the reputation of its creators and the prospects it promises.
The team behind the RPCS3 emulator, which includes developers Nekotekina, kd-11, and DH, enjoys a strong reputation in the gaming community, particularly for their technical prowess. Given the similarities between the architecture of PS4 and PS5, the development of a successful PS4 emulator could pave the way for PS5 emulation as well - something the developers themselves have hinted at as well.
Currently, the available options for PS4 emulation include GPCS4, Spine, Kyty, fpPS4, and Orbital. Among these, Spine has been the most successful, supporting over 125 games as of January 2023. However, GPCS4 was never intended to emulate commercial games, and Orbital hasn't seen a development update since 2021, limiting their appeal.
The RPCSX project, which surfaced on Github over the weekend, is still in its infancy. As the developers highlight, "It's not possible to run any games yet. It's also unknown when it will become possible." The emulator, an experimental venture currently being developed for Linux, will likely take years to reach a state where it can support commercial games.
