How to play Sony PlayStation 2 games on Android?

Released in Japan on March 4, 2000, Sony PlayStation 2 is the best-selling console in history. A console that for many is the best in the world, thanks to its large number of games, quality and a wide variety of genres.

What many don’t know is that we can find some of the best PS2 games on the Play Store officially and without the need to install emulators. Yes, you read that right, it is possible to play PS2 games on Android directly from Google Play. Below is the full list of these PlayStation 2 games, we warn you, yes, some are paid.

GTA Serisi

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Rockstar is not only one of the top developers today, thanks to games like Red Dead Redemption 2, but has doubled down on it thanks to the Grand Theft Auto legend from years ago. PlayStation 2 was a great time for the legend and lay the foundation for subsequent games like the current GTA V, Grand Theft Auto 3, San Andreas, Vice City. I’m sure you spent hours on these. And yes, we can find all GTA games for PS2 on Android officially without emulators at a ridiculous price.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Grand Theft Auto III Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

Bully

Bully

We continue with Rockstar because in addition to the GTA legend, they have another great game available for download from the Google Play Store. Bully takes place in a high school and is actually a kind of GTA about students. We are a new student at a prestigious institute full of social classes and prejudices. Our goal will be to survive, get good grades if we want to, and make a place for ourselves among so many pedantic students.

Bully

Dragon Quest VIII

Dragon Quest VIII

Dragon Quest is one of the most important JRPG sagas in the world, and while not as well known as Final Fantasy years ago, it’s akin to a religion in Japan. Today this legend is quite recognizable thanks to its new name Dragon Quest XI for next-gen consoles, but it’s true that probably the best game ever launched on PlayStation 2.

In Dragon Quest VIII, a powerful mage sent a terrible curse on the kingdom of Trodain, turning all its inhabitants into thorns. As the sole survivor of the kingdom, we must travel the vast world of Dragon Quest in search of a cure, with the sole help of Yangus, a mare, a strange green creature, and a highway robber.

Characters designed by Akira Toriyama, a huge world and a classic combat system. An enjoyable Ps2 game that we can now enjoy on Android.

Dragon Quest VIII

Virtua Tennis

Virtua Tennis

And for sports and especially tennis lovers, we leave you with the legendary SEGA Virtua Tennis. It is one of the games that we fell in love with thanks to its reality and magnificent gameplay and that has not lost anything from its fun to this day. Quick games, championships, multiplayer modes… the best tennis is in the palm of our hand in this PS2 game for Android without emulators.

Virtua Tennis

Need for Speed Most Wanted

Need for Speed Most Wanted

With the advent of movies like Fast and the Furious, cars, racing and tuning came into vogue. Electronic Arts wanted a share of this trend and used the Need for Speed series for it.

Most Wanted, along with Underground, were the best arcade racing games. While the second was based on stealth races, the first introduced a new element: police chases on grand stages. Android also has the Most Wanted version where you can remember the old times and all that.

Need for Speed Most Wanted

Max Payne

Max Payne

The first Max Payne was released in 2001 for consoles such as Xbox or PlayStation 2 and PC. A game where we put ourselves in the shoes of a former New York police officer who one day witnesses the murder of his wife and daughter. In this way and with the aim of taking revenge, he will decide to investigate to find out who or who is responsible for this act. You can imagine the rest: lots of action and lots of shots. Is this the fee? It’s ridiculously expensive for one of the best PS2 games for Android.

Max Payne

These are some of the PS2 games for Android that we can find on Google Play, which you can easily enjoy. That said, rereleases and mobile console ports are in vogue, and it’s no surprise that more and more PlayStation games are coming to Android over time.