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Forgotten Star Wars Racer Revenge game is key to jailbreaking PlayStation 5, price soars 1,900% overnight amid leaked ROM keys exploit — Physical copies of the PS4 game go from $20 to $400 on eBay

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The PlayStation 5 jailbreak is on the horizon due to leaked ROM keys, with Star Wars Racer Revenge being a crucial component for the exploit. The game, specifically the PlayStation 4 physical edition, contains a rare vulnerability essential for injecting code into the system. Prices for the game have skyrocketed from $20 to $400 on eBay as jailbreakers and collectors scramble to secure copies. While the jailbreak is not yet available to the public, early adopters may resell their copies after use, potentially lowering prices. Aspiring jailbreakers are advised to search local stores or online platforms for the elusive game.

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