PS5 Jailbreak Rumors Spark Insane Prices for Star Wars Racer Revenge Physical copies of Star Wars Racer Revenge are being resold for exorbitant prices following the circulation of rumors about a new PS5 jailbreak method. The alleged PS5 jailbreak method supposedly necessitates a physical copy of a PS4 re-release of the 2002 game, now fetching hundreds above its original retail price of $14.99, as initially sold by Limited Run Games. The purported exploit entails utilizing a physical copy of the PS4 release to jailbreak the console, a method believed to be unpatchable as it relies on the game's code. This loophole potentially enables the illicit use of pirated games on the console. Jailbreaking a game console not only facilitates piracy but also allows users to explore various functionalities beyond the intended use, enabling them to run diverse software on the hardware. Despite the focus on piracy, companies consistently strive to eliminate and prevent jailbreaking methods to safeguard their platforms against unauthorized access. Before enthusiasts get too excited, it's worth noting that the original 2019 re-release by Limited Run Games was limited in quantity, with only a few thousand copies in circulation. Consequently, the game's value is soaring, despite the unconfirmed nature of the exploit. For those intrigued by the game itself, Star Wars Racer Revenge was a podracing title set shortly after The Phantom Menace, featuring races against alien opponents and a mode where eliminated racers remained out of the competition. Developed by Rainbow Studios for the PS2, the game holds nostalgic value for many fans. The emergence of the new jailbreak follows the recent announcement of Star Wars: Galactic Racer, a forthcoming racing game in the franchise slated for release in 2026 on PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), Xbox Series X|S, and PS5.