If you have been searching for a "PS3 PKGi game list," you are likely looking for a streamlined way to expand your digital library without the headache of manually transferring files via USB or FTP. This comprehensive guide will explain exactly what PKGi is, how it works, and provide a conceptual overview of the types of games you can find using this powerful homebrew tool.

| Game Title | Size (Approx) | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 30 GB | Requires 2 PKGs (Game + Movies). Works perfectly. | | Uncharted 2: Among Thieves | 20 GB | GOTY edition available. | | Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception | 40 GB | Large single file. | | God of War III | 35 GB | Best looking game on PKGi. | | God of War: Ascension | 32 GB | Requires background download. | | Gran Turismo 6 | 15 GB + 20 GB updates | Warning: Updates take longer than the game. | | LittleBigPlanet 2 | 8 GB | Servers are down, but story mode works. | | Infamous 2 | 15 GB | Festival of Blood DLC included in some configs. | | Killzone 3 | 42 GB | Supports 3D and Move controllers. | | Resistance 3 | 45 GB | Largest file size on this list. |

For the modding community, PKGi (Package Installer) is the gold standard. It is a homebrew application that acts as a direct downloader, pulling game files (PKG) and licenses (RAP) directly from Sony’s own servers via community-maintained config files.

PS3 PKGi revolutionizes this. It allows users to browse a list of games directly on their console and download/install them with a single button press. No PC transfer is required.

If you download a game from the PKGi list but it says "Trial Mode" or "License Expired," you forgot the RAP file. PKGi usually downloads these automatically if you have "Download Licenses" set to YES. If not, you must manually place the .rap file in dev_hdd0/exdata/ .