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Ps3 Pkgi Game List

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If you have a modded PS3, not using PKGi is a massive disservice to your console. The PS3 PKGi Game List has matured into an almost complete archive of the system's digital history. From Uncharted to Persona 5, and from obscure PSP Minis to full PS2 Classics, the library is vast.

As physical disc drives fail and Blu-ray lasers burn out, PKGi ensures that the PS3 remains the ultimate media machine. Bookmark this article, update your repo URLs once a year, and enjoy the largest library of the 7th generation directly on your hard drive.

Have we missed a title on the PS3 PKGi list? Check your PKGi database now and see if your favorite hidden gem is listed under the "PSN Exclusives" section.


Disclaimer: This guide is for informational and archival purposes regarding console preservation. Always respect developer rights and support official re-releases when available on PS4/PS5/PC.

Here’s a detailed write-up on the PS3 PKGi Game List — what it is, how it works, what to expect from the list, and how to use it effectively. Ps3 Pkgi Game List


PKGi is a homebrew application for jailbroken PlayStation 3 consoles (CFW or HEN) that functions as a direct game downloader and installer. Instead of manually finding, downloading, and installing PKG files for games, DLC, or updates, PKGi connects to a remote database (a “game list”) and lets you browse, download, and install content directly on your PS3.

The game list is the heart of PKGi — it’s a structured file (usually a TSV or text file hosted online) containing metadata about thousands of PS3 titles, including:


This is the most common question regarding PKGi. When you first download and install the .pkg file for the app, it does not come pre-loaded with game links.

PKGi is essentially a "reader." It requires a database file to function. To get the game list to appear, you must provide the app with a formatted text file (usually named pkgi.txt) that contains the links to the games. If you have a modded PS3, not using

The "Game List" is not hardcoded into the application. Instead, it is generated from a database file (usually in CSV or JSON format) hosted online.

When PKGi launches, it queries a specific URL to download this database. The application parses this file to display a list of items containing:

PKGi is a lightweight homebrew/homebrew-adjacent application used on PlayStation 3 to list, download, and install packages (PKG files) — typically game backups, updates, or homebrew — from online repositories. A "PS3 PKGi game list" commonly refers to a curated index of PKG files available from one or more PKGi-compatible feeds, showing game titles, identifiers, version/region info, file sizes, and download links usable by PKGi on a jailbroken or custom firmware PS3.

The exact game count varies, but a fully updated NoPayStation list includes: Disclaimer: This guide is for informational and archival

🔴 Not every game is available as a PKG. Disc-based games that were never released digitally on PSN may not appear. However, many can be installed via ISO/folder methods separately.


Because the PS3 library is massive, PKGi databases usually categorize items to filter the list:

PKGi doesn’t come with a preloaded list — you must add one manually. The most common and updated lists are maintained by the PS3 homebrew community.

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