PS5 emulation on PC has hit a new milestone, as the open source KytyPS5 emulator can now load Grand Theft Auto V far enough to reach the game's in-game menus and settings screen.

Additionally, Quake II Remastered has been shown reaching actual gameplay, marking a significant step toward achieving full 60FPS emulation. Unfortunately, neither of these games are playable from start to finish in their current state. Quake II reportedly runs at around 7 frames per second with visible graphical glitches, and GTA V's campaign and GTA Online remain totally inaccessible. So, not exactly a gripping gaming experience in either title. However, getting a commercial 3D PlayStation 5 title to boot this far is a significant technical milestone, and nothing to be ignored.
KytyPS5 is a Windows-only compatibility layer, and its GitHub page warns that compatibility is limited and changing rapidly as contributions pour in. Version 0.0.3, the latest build, focuses on backend and compatibility work rather than polished gameplay, which is critical for smooth gameplay in the future. For those wondering, the latest version introduced faster virtual memory allocation for quicker load times, a new shader-binding system, AMPR optimizations, Pthread fixes, and updated LibUlt ABIs, along with a refreshed GUI.



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The developer notes the emulator has mainly been tested on NVIDIA GPUs, so AMD and Intel hardware may see instability or missing features. For now, KytyPS5 remains a proof-of-concept rather than a practical way to play PS5 games on PC, but for those wanting to give it a go, it currently claims to support the following titles: Disgaea 6, Cult of the Lamb, Dreaming Sarah, and Dead Cells.







