New dumps are added daily to the collective archive. If you are looking to update your library with the newest verified dumps, you should look in the following places:
As of mid-2025, the community has significantly updated its hardware guidance. New firmware patches and software like redumper have expanded the list of optical disc drives compatible with CD dumping , allowing more users to contribute new verified data to the database [13].
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The public interface now shows a “preservation risk” flag (red/yellow/green) based on how many verified dumps exist.
At its heart, Redump is a non-profit project dedicated to creating a definitive, open database of disc metadata. It does not host game files or ROMs but instead catalogs the precise "digital blueprint" of every game ever released on optical media (CD, DVD, Blu-ray, etc.). This blueprint includes vital data like checksums (CRC32, MD5, SHA-1), region codes, and disc serial numbers. To understand why this project is so vital, it helps to visualize its core structure: New dumps are added daily to the collective archive
project is an active disc preservation community that catalogs exact digital blueprints of optical media to ensure historical accuracy. As of April 2026, the project continues to add hundreds of "new dumps" daily across various platforms, with a significant recent focus on PC software and specific regional releases. Redump Wiki Latest Archive Updates (April 2026) Recent Dumps : Recent entries include titles like Team Factor Stuart Little 2 SimCity 3000 , and various Win Magazine software collections. System Tools : The project recommends using Media Preservation Frontend (MPF)
Key features of the Redump Archive include: : Your digital copy is an absolute, bit-perfect replica
Dumping data from optical discs with absolute precision historically required rare, specific models of legacy DVD or Plextor CD drives. However, recent developments have completely revolutionized access for hobbyists.
The tools used to create these dumps have been updated to support the new OmniDrive firmware: