Xenia Xbox 360 Emulator

Press release: Xenia Emulator


Publisher: Xenia

XENIA is a research Xbox 360 emulator project developed by Ben Vanik. He began the project while he had been switching between his jobs and came up with the idea that he wanted to try hacking into something very interesting. While he was in Tokyo, he had got himself some Japanese games to play and all of those were region-locked. As he was sad that he was not able to play any of them on his Xbox 360, so that is when he started his investigation of the homebrew scene of 360. He has also written the PlayStation Portable emulator and he seemed to have really enjoyed it very much. But it freaked him out a lot when he came to know that no one was really playing using the 360 emulators and this disappointed him. So, since that time, whenever he was bored and had nothing to do at the moment, he started working to develop XENIA as his on and off the project that he did during his leisure time. This also is an open-sourced Xbox 360 emulator for PCs. Other systems can work but developers aren"t testing them. Mobile devices, too, could be targeted in the far future. We don"t have plans to publicly support a 32-bit operating system. The recommended operating system for XENIA is Windows 10 with x64. Although on the minimum, Windows 7 may or may not work as well. Any 4th generation processor or the later ones work just fine and require a RAM of 6GB or more although it may or may not work with 4GB as well. In order to have this emulator, Xbox 360 console is required however, Xbox 350 files are not needed. Also, storage of at least 16 GB is needed too. As this is still an experimental project, not all real games run fine in it.

Source: https://xeniaemulator.com/