

For example, the current version number on the Play Store is only 0.40, so Play! hasn't even hit its 1.0 release yet. You won't find a vast library of supported games, as the developers are continuing to push regular updates to fix issues that arise. But what you will find is an automatic library scanner that locates your PS2 games and doesn't require you to download and use a BIOS in order to work. Instead, the developers are only focusing on being able to provide a solid emulation experience for those who want to play PS2 games on their Android phones.Īs we stated, the app is still relatively new to the scene, which means that you won't find a bunch of bells and whistles to tweak the gameplay settings. And like its PS1 counterpart, it doesn't go down the RetroArch path by being compatible with a bunch of different consoles.

Unlike something like ePSXe for PS1 emulators, Play! is a relatively new emulator to land on the Play Store.
