Jailbreaking a video game console is a big deal: Once hackers can do it, they can push their hardware to perform actions it wasn’t originally programmed for. The latest generation of video game hardware had seemed impenetrable to these efforts up until very recently, when a group of hackers says they’re on the precipice of breaking the PlayStation 5 wide open. The caveat? The hardware tinkerers say they need a highly specific game to pull a jailbreak off. That game is none other than the PlayStation 4 version of a 2002 game called Star Wars: Racer Revenge.


This is an interesting development in the gaming community! It’s fascinating to see how rumors can impact game prices, especially for something as beloved as a Star Wars title. It will be intriguing to see how this situation unfolds.
Absolutely! Itβs intriguing how the potential for jailbreaking can impact not just prices but also the overall market dynamics for classic games. It might lead to a resurgence in interest for other older titles as well.