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Apollo Save Tool (PS3)
General
Authorbucanero
TypeUtilities
Version2.2.4
LicenseGPL-3.0
Last Updated2025/11/02
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An application to manage save-game files, trophies, and licenses on the PS3.

This homebrew application allows you to download, unlock, patch and resign save-game files directly on your PS3. It can also unlock and resign trophies, backup/restore licenses, and create PS2 Classic images.

Features

  • Easy to use: no crypto-key configuration or advanced setup needed.
  • Standalone: no computer required, everything happens on the PS3.
  • Automatic settings: auto-detection of PSID, IDPS and Account-ID settings.
  • Multi-user: supports multiple user accounts.

Changelogs

See the latest changes here.

Instructions

No special setup is needed. Just download the latest apollo package and install it on your PlayStation 3. On first run, the application will detect and setup the required user settings.

Usage

Using the application is simple and straight-forward:

  • Move UP/DOWN to select the save-game file you want to patch, and press X button. The patch screen will show the available fixes for the file. Select the patches and click Apply.
  • To view the item's details, press Triangle. It will open the context menu on the screen. Press O button to return to the list.
  • To reload the list, press Square.
  • Press L1/L2 or R1/R2 trigger buttons to move pages up or down.

FAQ

1. Where I can get a save-game for XYZ game?

   You can check sites like Brewology.com, and GameFAQs. Also, searching on Google might help.

2. I have a save-game file that I want to share. How can I upload it?

   If you have a save file that is not currently available on the Online Database and want to share it, please check this link for instructions.

3. Why is it called Apollo?

   Apollo was the twin brother of Artemis, goddess of the hunt. Since this project was born using the Artemis-GUI codebase, I decided to respect that heritage by calling it Apollo.

Media

Showcase/Tutorial (Xerabyte)

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