Overview
Need for Speed: Carbon (NFS: Carbon) is a 2006 racing game in the Need for Speed series focused on canyon racing and crew-based territory control. On PS3, the game was available via backward compatibility or as a PS2 Classic/PSP/HD re-release in some regions; the PS3 native version is not an original PS3-era NAOMI-style port. When people search for a “PS3 .pkg” for NFS: Carbon they typically mean a PlayStation 3 package file to install the game on jailbroken/custom firmware consoles.
Step 3: Install via Package Manager On your PS3:
The graphics in Need for Speed: Carbon on the PS3 are impressive, with detailed car models, vibrant environments, and smooth animations. The game's visuals hold up well even today, making it a great option for those looking for a classic racing game experience.
A text box popped up on the bottom of his TV: "You found the package. Now let's see if you can keep it."
Elias shifted into first. He didn't have the drive—not yet. The PKG was being remotely uploaded to his car’s onboard computer via a localized satellite uplink that only worked while he was moving at speeds over 120 mph. If he slowed down, the encryption would reset. If he crashed, the data would wipe. "I’m moving," Elias muttered.
- Sign into the same PSN account on the target PS3, go to Library/Download List and re-download purchased titles (region lock and availability may apply).
- If you own a PS3 model that supports PS2 discs (early "fat" CECHA/CECHB with Emotion Engine), insert the PS2 disc and play natively.
- For PS3 models without PS2 hardware, check PlayStation Store for an official digital release.