Designed specifically for the BLUS30524 (US) or BLES00942 (EU) versions of the game.
What made this specific Duplex release "Extra Quality" wasn't just that it worked; it was the stability. While other early attempts at bypassing DRM resulted in infinite loading screens or the PS3’s "Yellow Light of Death" fans spinning at jet-engine speeds, the Duplex patch was clean.
was released in May 2012, it required a higher system firmware (roughly 4.11) than the then-standard jailbreak. The scene group Duplex released a modified EBOOT.BIN file—the game's main executable—that "downgraded" the game's internal requirements so it could boot on 3.55 systems. Current Relevance in 2026
The Rockstar logo flickered. The cello music—somber and heavy—began to swell. Max’s gravelly voice filled the room, narrating his own downfall in crisp, "extra quality" high definition. Against all odds, the 3.55 legends were back in the game, diving through windows in slow motion, one patched file at a time.
As Max stepped out of his hotel and onto the rain-soaked streets, he couldn't shake the feeling that he was being watched. He quickened his pace, his eyes scanning the crowded sidewalks and neon-lit skyscrapers.
For a moment, silence. The fan on the PS3 spun up, a jet engine preparing for takeoff.