Rpcs3 Error Game Data Is Corrupted The — Application Will Be Terminated
Unlike a standard crash, this specific RPCS3 error indicates that the emulator tried to read a critical game file (EBOOT.BIN, PARAM.SFO, or an installation folder) but found it unreadable, incomplete, or improperly signed.
Common triggers include:
Specific game settings can trigger false corruption errors. Try these universal fixes: Unlike a standard crash, this specific RPCS3 error
Right-click your game > Change Custom Configuration:
If you’re an avid PC gamer diving into PlayStation 3 emulation, you’ve likely experienced the thrill of booting up a classic title only to have it crash seconds later. One of the most frustrating roadblocks is the dreaded error: “Game data is corrupted
“Game data is corrupted. The application will be terminated.”
Don’t panic. This doesn’t necessarily mean your game ROM is ruined or that your save file is lost forever. In this post, I’ll walk you through exactly what causes this error and how to fix it step by step. Don’t panic
Often, a partially installed update or DLC corrupts the game’s installation directory.
Sometimes your save file (especially if you imported one from the internet or an old version of RPCS3) gets corrupt. The game tries to auto-load it on startup and panics.
If clearing the cache didn't work, the dev_hdd0/game/ folder is likely corrupted.
I’m encountering an RPCS3 error that reads: “Game data is corrupted — the application will be terminated.” Below is a complete troubleshooting guide to identify causes and resolve the issue.