PS5 console modded with Linux running ray-traced GTA V at 4K 60fps on a high-end monitor, illustrating hardware potential unlocked by modder.
PS5 console modded with Linux running ray-traced GTA V at 4K 60fps on a high-end monitor, illustrating hardware potential unlocked by modder.
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Modder ports Linux to PS5, enabling ray-traced GTA V at 4K 60fps and revealing hardware potential

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Security researcher Andy Nguyen (TheFlow0) has ported Linux to older-firmware PlayStation 5 consoles using community exploits, transforming them into Steam-compatible machines. Demonstrated on March 6, 2026, the setup runs Grand Theft Auto V Enhanced with ray tracing at 4K 60fps—surpassing native PS5 performance—while retaining full I/O support, though it risks overheating at peak clocks, especially on PS5 Slim models.

Andy Nguyen, known online as TheFlow0, announced on Twitter on March 6, 2026: "I ported Linux to the PS5 and turned it into a Steam Machine. Running GTA 5 Enhanced with Ray Tracing." The proof-of-concept leverages exploits like the PS5Dev community's Byepervisor, limited to early firmware versions (e.g., 1.xx or 2.xx), and does not support newer firmware or PS5 Pro models.

The Linux installation utilizes the Proton compatibility layer to run PC games smoothly on the PS5's AMD Zen 2 CPU and RDNA 2 GPU. GTA V Enhanced achieves 'smooth as silk' performance at 4K resolution and 60fps with ray tracing enabled, outperforming the stock PS5's 30fps Fidelity mode. Nguyen also demonstrated the RPCS3 emulator running the PS3 version of GTA San Andreas. The setup supports 4K HDMI video/audio output and all USB ports, with stable clocks at 3.2 GHz CPU and 2.0 GHz GPU; boosts to 3.5 GHz CPU and 2.23 GHz GPU enable higher performance but cause rapid overheating, particularly on horizontal PS5 Slim units due to optimized cooling.

Nguyen developed the code directly on a PS5, showcasing the console's untapped PC-like potential for gaming, emulation, and productivity via Steam. However, practical barriers include firmware restrictions, technical complexity, warranty voidance, and hardware risks—Sony and AMD are reportedly aware but avoid unlocking such performance to prevent increased failure rates. Sony's recent PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) upgrade on PS5 Pro offers similar enhancements for games like GTA V without modding risks. This effort predates official Valve console initiatives, with reports noting Sony effectively 'beat Valve to the punch,' though the process remains far from user-friendly.

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X discussions celebrate security researcher @theflow0's PS5 Linux port as a breakthrough, enabling Steam compatibility and GTA V Enhanced at 4K 60fps with ray tracing, surpassing native performance. Enthusiasts highlight hardware potential and full I/O support, while skeptics note overheating risks on Slim models, older firmware requirements, and potential Sony bans limiting accessibility.

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Illustration of Valve's Steam Machine console on a desk, showing a monitor with a game error due to Linux anti-cheat incompatibility.
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Valve's Steam Machine limited by Linux anti-cheat compatibility

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Valve has announced the Steam Machine, a compact console-like PC running Linux-based SteamOS, set for launch in early 2026. While it targets 4K gaming at 60FPS and supports many titles, it cannot run popular multiplayer games requiring unsupported kernel-level anti-cheat systems. Developers may need to expand Linux support for broader compatibility.

Sony Interactive Entertainment has filed a patent for technology that would allow the PlayStation 6 to natively run games from the PlayStation 1 through PlayStation 5. Developed by Mark Cerny, the architect of the PS4 and PS5, this innovation aims to eliminate reliance on software emulation or cloud services. The patent, released in July 2025, highlights Sony's push to preserve its gaming legacy amid competitive pressures.

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YouTuber ETA Prime compared gaming performance on an all-AMD PC running SteamOS and Windows 11 Pro, testing popular titles at 4K resolution. The benchmarks reveal that neither operating system consistently outperforms the other across games like Cyberpunk 2077 and Red Dead Redemption 2. This highlights the growing viability of Linux-based platforms for gamers.

The Tokyo Xtreme Racer series has reappeared on PlayStation consoles for the first time since 2005 with a new entry on PS5. Developed by Genki using Unreal Engine 5, the game launched on PC in September 2025 and has now arrived on the current-generation Sony hardware. Players have praised its nostalgic arcade racing style.

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An improved version of Sony's PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) upscaling is now live in Resident Evil Requiem for PS5 Pro players, ahead of the console's wider March update. The enhancement, born from a Sony-AMD partnership, boosts visual fidelity and immersion in the horror game.

Valve has pushed back the launch of its Steam Machine console, Steam Frame VR headset, and new Steam Controller due to ongoing memory and storage shortages driven by AI demand. The company still aims to release the devices in the first half of 2026 but has not finalized pricing or exact dates. This delay follows the products' announcement in November 2025.

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Continuing its recent 60 FPS updates for older titles like the Far Cry series, Ubisoft has released a performance patch for Assassin's Creed Unity on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series consoles. Launched on March 5, 2026, the update enhances the 2014 game's smoothness amid details on the franchise's future.

 

 

 

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