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Free and open-source PlayStation 2 emulator for ARM devices, based on PCSX2. Features native ARM64 JIT alongside legacy x86 translation paths. Latest update fixes Mali GPU Vulkan corruption, adds DualShock 2 pressure-sensitive buttons, resolves audio cutouts, and improves game library scrolling.
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About this app
ARMSX2 is a free and open-source PlayStation 2 emulator for ARM devices, based on PCSX2, PCSX2_ARM64 for our OG versions that used x86 translation, and our own arm64jit with the new ARMSX2 refresh versions.
Its goal is to bring modern PS2 emulation to ARM platforms while staying aligned with upstream PCSX2 improvements. ARMSX2 now supports native ARM64 JIT/recompiler work alongside legacy x86-to-ARM64 translation paths, meaning it is no longer solely dependent on x86 translation. Development is ongoing, and the project continues to move toward deeper native ARM64 support as more of the emulator core is modernized.
ARMSX2 allows you to play PS2 games on Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows devices, with a focus on ARM-based mobile and desktop hardware.
What's new
- Fixed graphics corruption on Mali GPUs under Vulkan.
- Added pressure-sensitive button support (DualShock 2 analog presses).
- Fixed audio cutting out after using the in-game menu.
- Game library scrolling is smoother overall.
- Fixed the app launcher icon.
About this version
- Version
- 1.0-overlay-3 (17)
- Size
- 97.66 MB
- Requires Android
- 8.0
- Target SDK
- 26
- Architecture
- arm64-v8a
- Downloads
- 42
- Updated
- Jun 24, 2026
- Package
- com.armsx2
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