Android 2.0.15 - Epsxe
Long-press a game in the main menu, then select "Edit configuration." You can force software rendering, change controller mapping, or modify cheat settings for that title alone.
Version 2.0.15 retained the experimental netplay feature (menu > Network Play). You can link two Android devices on the same WiFi for Bushido Blade or Ridge Racer Type 4. Latency varies widely, but turn-based games work well. epsxe android 2.0.15
| Feature | ePSXe 2.0.15 | DuckStation (Free) | |---------|---------------|--------------------| | Price | Paid (~$4) | Free (open source) | | PGXP | Yes | Yes (more refined) | | Widescreen hack | Yes | Yes + per-game profiles | | Save states | Yes | Yes | | Vulkan support | No | Yes | | RetroAchievements | No | Yes | | Ease of setup | Moderate (BIOS required) | Easy (BIOS optional) | | Controller mapping | Good | Excellent (auto-config) | Long-press a game in the main menu, then
Conclusion: DuckStation is technically superior and free, but ePSXe remains relevant for users on very old Android versions (5.x–6.x) or those who prefer the classic ePSXe interface and trust its long history. Rating: 8
Rating: 8.5/10
Best for: Retro gamers with older devices or purchased ePSXe on PC/Android previously.
Not for: Users who demand Vulkan, netplay, or free software.












