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Dataminer gets PT playable on a PlayStation 5 via hacked emulator



Konami horror project P.T. has been made playable on a PlayStation 5, via a hacked PS4 emulator.

Streamer and dataminer Lance McDonald has managed to get the game working on a non-jailbroken PS5 console.

Essentially, a legitimate copy of P.T. is required as well as an active PSN account on both a jailbroken PS5 and a normal, fully updated PS5. The emulator is then transferred from one to the other.


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McDonald has shared a video of his exploits on Twitter, with the comment: “Eat shit, Konami”.

hahahahhHAHHAHA I got P.T. working on a fully updated, non-jailbroken PlayStation 5! Eat shit, Konami! This console has never been jailbroken, I was able to transfer a hacked PS4 emulator from a different jailbroken PS5 using USB backup to unlock the game on my main PS5! pic.twitter.com/fDTklXVg1n

— Lance McDonald (@manfightdragon) October 17, 2022


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Its a timely discovery considering P.T. was intended as a teaser for a forthcoming Silent Hill game that never came to fruition.

Konami announced over the weekend that an official Silent Hill return will be unveiled on Wednesday 19th October.

There have been plenty of rumours about the series, including Bloober Teams involvement, a Silent Hill 2 remake, and concept art of a brand new game.

Earlier this month, McDonald announced that hed managed to jailbreak the PS5.

Since then, hes been busy exploring the Demons Souls remake files to discover references to the fabled Ring of the Chieftain.

For more on P.T., back in August the person responsible for adding – and removing – P.T. from the PSN store spoke for the first time.

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