remains one of the most visually stunning titles in the PlayStation 3 library [1]. Released in 2013 by Santa Monica Studio, it serves as a prequel to the entire franchise, exploring Kratos’s humanity before his full descent into bloodlust.
: Some users found that the DUPLEX release included two EBOOT files—one modified and one original. By removing the custom EBOOT.BIN and renaming the original ( orignal.eboot.bin or similar) to EBOOT.BIN , the game would run without the DUPLEX splash screen and often with greater stability. God of War Ascension PS3 - DUPLEX
The term "DUPLEX" refers to a scene release group responsible for bypassing the DRM (Digital Rights Management) and creating a playable ISO/folder dump of the game for custom firmware (CFW) PlayStation 3 systems. remains one of the most visually stunning titles
God of War: Ascension is famously one of the hardest PS3 games to emulate. However, modern iterations of RPCS3 can run the DUPLEX game files beautifully if you have a high-end CPU (such as an Intel Core i7/i9 or AMD Ryzen 7/9 with AVX-512 support). With community patches applied, you can bypass the original framerate caps and play the game in 4K resolution at a locked 60 frames per second. Archival and Legal Considerations By removing the custom EBOOT
If you own a high-end modern PC, playing the game via RPCS3 completely transforms the experience. What was once locked to 720p with fluctuating framerates can now be pushed to: