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* Stuttery audio? Try the Cubeb audio backend. | * Stuttery audio? Try the Cubeb audio backend. | ||
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TBA | TBA | ||
Revision as of 02:30, 23 June 2023
Developer(s) | petmac (Peter Mackey), Rinnegatamante, Vita3K Team |
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Latest version | 0.2.0 [+] |
Active | Yes |
Platform(s) | Windows Linux macOS Android |
Emulates | PlayStation Vita PlayStation TV |
Website | vita3k.org |
Support ($) | Ko-fi |
License | GNU GPLv2 |
Source code | GitHub |
Vita3K is an open-source PlayStation Vita emulator for Windows, Linux, macOS and Android. It can run many games from the PS Vita library with minor issues, with a massive compatibility boost from June 2022.
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Overview
Vita3K's initial codebase was pushed to GitHub by petmac on January 28, 2018. Between January and April, Vita3K was only able to run a few homebrew games and applications, but not commercial games. On May 4, 2018, Gal*Gun: Double Peace (Vita port) was the first commercial game to show graphics on this emulator. As of June 2023, 654 games are playable. In the 3 years Progress Report, it was mentioned that further progress reports were unlikely. However, current progress and changes can be tracked in both their Discord room and GitHub repository.[1]
In August 2022, the Vulkan API was implemented.
- Official compatibility list
- Official Homebrew compatibility list
- Vita3K's homebrew-compatibility issue tracker on GitHub
Basic troubleshooting
- Stuttery audio? Try the Cubeb audio backend.
- Some games not booting in Vulkan? Try using the OpenGL backend.
TBA
References
- ↑ 3 years Progress Report. Vita3K's official website (31 July 2021)