Yes, if the Chromebook supports Android apps (Android 7–8.1). Newer Chromebooks with Android 11+ will likely have issues.
The ePSXe 2014 APK refers to a specific build of the ePSXe for Android emulator that was widely circulated around 2014. This was a golden era for Android emulation. Devices like the Samsung Galaxy S5, Nexus 5, and HTC One M8 were popular, and ePSXe offered an unprecedented way to play classics like Final Fantasy VII, Metal Gear Solid, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and Crash Bandicoot on the go.
The standout feature introduced right around this period (solidified in v2.0) was the OpenGL HD graphics plugin.
Cause: The APK is 32-bit only or targets an old API.
Fix: Use ADB command adb install --bypass-low-target-sdk-block epsxe.apk or install on an older device first, then migrate via backup.
Tap a game to launch. For best performance on Android 11+, ensure the app has storage permissions and disable battery optimization.
