God.of.war.3.ps3-duplex -
In the early 2010s, DUPLEX was one of the most prolific "release groups" in the PS3 homebrew and piracy scene. The name "DUPLEX" at the end of a file title served as a signature, or "tag," indicating that they were the ones who cracked the game's protection and packaged it for the community.
DUPLEX released the game specifically for "Jailbreak" (JB) enabled PS3s. This meant the game came decrypted. Users could place the extracted folder (BLUS30405 or BCUS98111) onto an external FAT32 hard drive (split due to the 4GB file limit) or an internal drive. God.Of.War.3.PS3-DUPLEX
Released in 2010 by , God of War III was designed to push the Cell Broadband Engine to its absolute limits. It concluded the original trilogy with a scale that remains impressive even by modern standards. In the early 2010s, DUPLEX was one of
: While modern remasters hit 4K, the original PS3 release ran in native 720p , which was revolutionary for its visual fidelity at the time. This meant the game came decrypted
DUPLEX seized this moment. They weren't the first group to dump a game, but they became the gold standard for quality . A DUPLEX release meant: