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Build 0.0.36-17789
This build was released on 2025-04-16
Windows
For a wide range of hardware setups on both laptops and desktops with support for Windows 10 and 11.
SHA-256
A1EDD02B4AE959EEF497FCE032F50EEFBA2E672714F4E33CC08C0B0F62A38CD6
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Linux
For a wide range of hardware setups on both laptops and desktops with support for most common distros.
SHA-256
2E983B3262E6E68256717C772CA014415FCF96ADBE20159080E08A19645E9838
BB1E36EE8C2C2DD17082CA4517D97FC19809AF0B48FFD956CC5324875F9C1423
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macOS Experimental
For Apple Silicon or Intel hardware with dedicated graphics on macOS 13.0+, 14.3+, 15.0+ or later.
SHA-256
05ED6CA27980BC4DBACD1FB5B3AACD33AC20B327BCCD8BF06D0695BF6AB3516B
6D69B57E637505570B56421F59B39D0B450E488F531CC8B59D8D8FAF26D16A6D
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FreeBSD
Users can expect to run RPCS3 at the best possible performance on a wide range of hardware setups on FreeBSD 12.3 or later.
Previous Builds
Checking previous builds allows you browse all publicly released official builds. We offer useful metadata for each build such as SHA, OS version, author and the commit it was compiled from. Please be aware that because these are previous builds they may be missing important fixes and additions found in later builds.
For furthers details see our commits log via GitHub.
Installing on a legacy OS
RPCS3 is only officially supported on modern operating systems such as Windows 10, Windows 11, Linux, macOS and FreeBSD. We offer a final build for legacy operating systems, but please be aware that this will be the final official build that will work on a legacy operating system.
Installing on Windows
For Windows users, simply extract the compressed file using any decompression software that supports .7z.
Once uncompressed, place your RPCS3 folder in a convenient location to start, such as: C:\Users\Kratos\Desktop\RPCS3\rpcs3.exe
Download dependencies Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable
Installing on Linux
For Linux users, RPCS3 is packaged using the AppImage format. To run, execute chmod a+x ./rpcs3-*_linux64.AppImage && ./rpcs3-*_linux64.AppImage
Download AppImage using CLI wget --content-disposition https://rpcs3.net/latest-appimage or curl -JLO https://rpcs3.net/latest-appimage
Compile on Arch using AUR git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/rpcs3-git.git && cd rpcs3-git && makepkg -sri
Installing on macOS
For macOS users, simply open the downloaded .7z file and drag and drop the RPCS3.app file into the Applications folder.
Hold the Ctrl key on your keyboard and double click the binary to open it for the first time. This is required as RPCS3 is an unsigned application, and this step adds it to the exception list.
Once installed, your RPCS3 application support directory will be found in: ~/Library/Application Support/rpcs3/
Installing on FreeBSD
For FreeBSD users, RPCS3 supports active FreeBSD 14 and FreeBSD 13 versions.
Install as a package pkg install rpcs3
Compile using ports cd /usr/ports/emulators/rpcs3/ && make install clean
Downloading the website source allows you to clone, fork or contribute any enhancements via GitHub. RPCS3.net is licensed under the GNU General Public License v2.0. Its core developed and maintained by DAGINATSUKO, while the compatibility database is developed and maintained by Ani.
Press Kit and Documentation
Our press kit is an amalgamation of all of the assets previewed on the branding page and more in a single package. It enables those who wish to promote the project and its development through high-quality digital media. We provide high-resolution assets such as our logo in 3 iterations, our supported operating systems, supported CPU and GPU hardware, rendering backends and much more.
All information found in the documentation section was obtained by collecting and reviewing data from various sources around the web.