You might find a .rar containing RPCS3 (the open-source PS3 emulator) plus an ISO or folder of God of War 3 extracted from a PS3 disc.
Let's do the math. God of War 3 is roughly 35GB compressed. A free Mediafire account limits uploads to 10GB (previously 200MB, now 10GB for free users). To host 35GB, a pirate would need to split the file into 4 separate .rar parts (.r00, .r01, .r02).
If you find a single .rar claiming to be 35GB on Mediafire, it is a scam. Mediafire throttles free downloads to ~500KB/s. Downloading 35GB would take 20 hours. In that time, the link will likely be deleted by Mediafire's abuse team.
You download the .rar, extract it, and find a file called "God of War 3 Setup.exe" that is 2MB in size (impossible, as the real game is 35GB).
Let's look at the specific keywords:
When you search for this specific string, you are looking for a pirated, repacked, compressed file hosted on a free server.
If you are brave (or foolish) enough to click the links from shady indexers like MediafireFire or RapidCrab, you will encounter one of three outcomes.





God Of War 3 Pc Mediafire.rar May 2026
You might find a
.rarcontaining RPCS3 (the open-source PS3 emulator) plus an ISO or folder of God of War 3 extracted from a PS3 disc.Let's do the math. God of War 3 is roughly 35GB compressed. A free Mediafire account limits uploads to 10GB (previously 200MB, now 10GB for free users). To host 35GB, a pirate would need to split the file into 4 separate
.rarparts (.r00,.r01,.r02). God Of War 3 Pc Mediafire.rarIf you find a single
.rarclaiming to be 35GB on Mediafire, it is a scam. Mediafire throttles free downloads to ~500KB/s. Downloading 35GB would take 20 hours. In that time, the link will likely be deleted by Mediafire's abuse team. You might find aYou download the
.rar, extract it, and find a file called "God of War 3 Setup.exe" that is 2MB in size (impossible, as the real game is 35GB). When you search for this specific string, youLet's look at the specific keywords:
When you search for this specific string, you are looking for a pirated, repacked, compressed file hosted on a free server.
If you are brave (or foolish) enough to click the links from shady indexers like MediafireFire or RapidCrab, you will encounter one of three outcomes.