Instead, it seems like this is more of an emulator for indie-based games that aren’t quite as intensive, so if you were hoping to be able to replay some triple A PS4 titles, think again.Īlso, do keep in mind that Spine is purely an emulator. However, it should be noted that while Spine can run PS4 games, it might not be able to handle everything thrown at it, especially triple A titles. It isn’t the only emulator because as Kotaku notes, there are several others, but none of them save for Spine are ready for public consumption yet. The emulator was actually announced in a YouTube video back in 2019, which means that it took the developer about 2 years or so to finally release it to the public. The good news is that if you do want to play PS4 games on your PC, the first and only stable PS4 emulator, Spine, has finally been released after initially being announced a couple of years ago. Do you miss playing your PS4? Did you sell it off for a PS5? Or maybe you just gave up on consoles but still miss some of the classics.