A: Yes, but only via a different method. If you are playing a PS2 Classic PKG on your PS3, you need to use PS2 Classics Placeholder or CodeBreaker PS2 (Emulated) , not the PS3 version.
: When launched, Codebreaker boots into its familiar retro menu. Users select their game and desired cheats. The software then loads these parameters into the virtual memory before prompting the user to launch the game. Prerequisites for Installation
For the PS3, Codebreaker never had an official retail disc like it did for the PS2. Instead, homebrew developers ported the concept into an executable format. The "Codebreaker PS3 PKG" is essentially a packaged version of this cheat manager that runs directly from the PS3’s XMB (XrossMediaBar). codebreaker ps3 pkg
If you are looking for a native PS3 cheat engine that installs as a .pkg file, you should use instead.
Your console must be running a modern CFW (like Evilnat) or have PS3HEN (Homebrew Enabler) active. A: Yes, but only via a different method
Once installed, using Codebreaker mirrors the classic PS2 experience, with a few modern structural adjustments:
If you need help finding specific files or managing your setups, let me know: Are you running or PS3HEN ? What specific PS2 game are you trying to patch with codes? Users select their game and desired cheats
If you prefer not to use real-time memory editors like Codebreaker, you can modify your save files instead. Using a PC tool called , you can decrypt your PS3 or emulated PS2 saves, apply cheats (like max money or unlock all stages), re-encrypt the file, and copy it back to your console. Conclusion
For retro-gaming enthusiasts, bringing PS2 Codebreaker capabilities to the PlayStation 3