IT Home reported on October 4 that the Sony PlayStation 5 game console has been initially jailbreaking, and players can install unsigned or unofficial games.

IT Home October 4th news, the Sony PlayStation 5 game console can achieve initial jailbreak , and players can install unsigned or unofficial games. The news of the successful jailbreak of

comes from Lance McDonald, who previously released an unofficial patch to make Bloodborne run at 60 frames per second on PS4, making it famous.

Lance McDonald shows that opening the debugging menu on PS5 and successfully installing the PKG file of PS4, that is, the game backup file. As can be seen from the video, PS5 successfully installed the Hideo Kojima horror game "P.T.", which has long been removed from the shelves by Korami.

However, Lance McDonald said that the jailbreak relies on the Webkithml2 vulnerability as the entry point, so it can only be tried on PS5 (including the PS5 digital version) of firmware 4.03 and older versions of , while higher firmware cannot be jailbreak at present because it is not vulnerable to Webkit vulnerabilities.

Additionally, while the vulnerability provides read/write access, it does not provide execution access. This means that although unofficial games can be installed, cannot actually run.