![]() Development has stopped, and the project is archived on GitHub. It's unable to boot any commercial games and appears to do almost nothing than load some firmware modules. PS4Delta A compatibility layer for the PlayStation 4. As of June 2022, GPCS4 is now a one-person project. It appears to be only a side project to test 3D graphics and may or may not become anything serious, but this is unknown as the project's development has halted. It can only run homebrew tests as of June 2022. It can show the logos in Nier: Automata and ran its first commercial games, We Are Doomed and Sonic Mania, in February 2020. GPCS4 A compatibility layer for the PlayStation 4. This is also the first-ever PlayStation 4 emulator with a GUI, and like GPCS4, the emulator is Windows-exclusive. It can boot commercial games such as Blackhole, Worms W.M.D, and some PS5 homebrews with 0.2.0. Kyty A compatibility layer for the PS4 and PS5 made by InoriRus, the creator of Short Waves. It can only run a simple graphics demo at the moment. ![]() Promising work has been done on this emulator, however it's unable to boot any commercial games. Obliteration A compatibility layer for Windows based on Kyty that's in early development. Compatibility layers (.) fpPS4 A PlayStation 4 compatibility layer made with Free Pascal. It was truly a promising emulator project, even though it was abandoned in its early days. Its authenticity has been verified by lead Orbital developer AlexAltea. Spine In stark contrast to other closed-source emulators, Spine is Linux-exclusive the creator has opted not to release the source code out of caution for a Windows-exclusive variant emerging from his work, despite the fact that there is already interest in getting it working through WSLg. psuv Znullptr, a widely known PS4 and PS5 jailbreak/exploit developer and reverse engineer is working on his own PS4 emulator project called PSUV. A surprising amount of progress has been made for an emulator of its kind, having to emulate the kernel used by the PS4 It's stuck at the console's Safe Mode and, thus, can't boot any games. Orbital An open-source low-level emulator based on QEMU, Orbital uses Intel HAXM to speed up performance. There's no available ETA of when it'll be released. According to DH, the emulator uses code from RPCS4 and RPCS3. It's in early stages although it can already boot the commercial game We Are Doomed and Sonic Mania. RPCSX An upcoming FLOSS emulator created by one of the original developers of RPCS3, DH, along RPCS3 current main developers Nekotekina and kd-11. It is still being worked on, although it is in the early stages. Little is known about the project at this time, but we do know that it's expected to run on Unix-likes and can boot PS4 games without graphics.
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