Dumping decrypted PlayStation 5 games from console is now possible
On May 22nd, user Sleirsgoevy released a payload that makes use of the currently known webkit and userland exploit for the PS5 to allow dumping decrypted binaries of PlayStation 5 games, although the methodology to be able to do this is still locked to the PS5's exploitable firmware of 4.03, but it should be possible to port the current payload to the latest compatible exploitable firmware, that being 4.51. The dumping method relies on FTP to send the decrypted binary through a connection to another device.
While it was already possible to dump PS5 games, it was only possible to do so with the binaries being encrypted, with this new method allowing for fully dumping decrypted binaries now. This opens up the ability for users to dump their own games and preserve them, and this could also open up the doors for work on a PlayStation 5 emulator, since there could now be easier ways to test compatibility, if such a thing were to come.
As a particular side note, user Zecoxao has mentioned that it is now possible to dump the SCE modules of the console as well.