Uncharted Trilogy Rpcs3 Gnarly Repacks May 2026
Playing on RPCS3 is objectively better than playing on a PS3, provided your PC is strong enough.
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The dream of a native PC port of Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune remains a fantasy. Until Sony wakes up, the combination of RPCS3 and Gnarly Repacks is the definitive, de facto "Remastered Trilogy" for the PC platform.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Emulation requires you to own the original game disc or digital license. Gnarly Repacks facilitates preservation but does not condone piracy. uncharted trilogy rpcs3 gnarly repacks
For over a decade, the Uncharted series—Drake’s Fortune, Among Thieves, and Drake’s Deception—remained the crown jewel of the PlayStation ecosystem. PC gamers have long watched from the sidelines as Nathan Drake swung across chasms and toppled ancient cities. While Sony has recently started porting its exclusives (like God of War and Spider-Man), the original Uncharted trilogy remains officially locked to the PS3, PS4, and PS5.
Enter RPCS3, the pioneering PlayStation 3 emulator, and the rising star of the repack scene: Gnarly Repacks. Together, they offer the only way to play the full Nathan Drake collection on a Steam Deck, ROG Ally, or gaming PC at 4K/60FPS. But getting these three massive, technically demanding games to run smoothly is a challenge. This article breaks down why the Uncharted Trilogy RPCS3 Gnarly Repacks combo is the current gold standard. Playing on RPCS3 is objectively better than playing
Warning: Uncharted 3 has a specific memory leak in the "Ship Graveyard" level. Gnarly repacks usually include a "Canary Patch" that toggles relaxed memory constraints. Make sure you enable "Load liblv2.sprx only" in the patches menu.