To start the installation of the RPCS3 AppImage, run the wget command below and download the latest release of the AppImage file. Why? No need to fuss with source code, dependencies, or anything like that. The AppImage release for the RPCS3 emulator is the best way to go for most Linux users. Then, follow along with the instructions below. To start the process, launch a terminal by pressing Ctrl + Alt + T or Ctrl + Shift + T on the keyboard. In this section of the guide, we’ll show you how to set up RPCS3 using both installation methods. There are also installation instructions for Arch Linux. You can install it vai an AppImage, which allows users to run the emulator on any Linux distribution without trouble. RPCS3 is available for Linux users to install in multiple ways. Want to play an old PlayStation 2 game on Linux? Check out this guide. If you want to play Sony PlayStation 3 games with RPCS3, please use your own ROM files you’ve backed up to your PC, legally. Note: Addictivetips in no way encourages or condones the illegal downloading or distribution of ROM files for RPCS3. However, if you don’t mind emulation, it is possible to play the PS3 on Linux (and Windows) using the RPCS3 emulator.
Unfortunately, Sony retired the PS3 in 2015. The console was well known for having powerful hardware and graphics for the time. It is the third console in the PlayStation line and sold millions of units.