DUPLEX seized this moment. They weren't the first group to dump a game, but they became the gold standard for quality . A DUPLEX release meant:
In the early 2010s, DUPLEX was one of the most prolific "release groups" in the PS3 homebrew and piracy scene. The name "DUPLEX" at the end of a file title served as a signature, or "tag," indicating that they were the ones who cracked the game's protection and packaged it for the community.
: The gameplay in DUPLEX mode is modified to accommodate the alternate storyline. Players encounter new enemies, allies, and challenges that are unique to this mode.
However, I can provide a that an organization (e.g., an ISP, university, or company) might use when detecting such a file on their network. You can adapt this for your specific context.
God.Of.War.3.PS3-DUPLEX Report Date: [Insert Date] Report ID: [Insert ID, e.g., INF-2026-04-16-001]
While 2011 was before the era of heavy AP (Anti-Piracy) checks that came later (Cinavia), God of War III had basic region integrity checks. DUPLEX released the EUR and USA versions separately, ensuring that the EBOOT.BIN (the executable) was correctly patched for CFW 3.55, bypassing the requirement for firmware 3.56 (which was not yet fully hacked at the time of the first dump rumors).