Stay safe, respect copyright, and enjoy the golden age of handheld GTA—even if CJ’s journey to Grove Street will have to wait for another device.

Search for "GTA San Andreas PSP Homebrew Port" on reputable homebrew forums like Wololo.net or GBAtemp. Look for versions labeled "PSP San Andreas v1.0" or similar.

Some unscrupulous websites offer "GTA San Andreas for PS1" as a fake. These are usually modified GTA 2 ROMs with a different title screen. Avoid them—they are malware traps.

This is not an emulated version. It is a custom build using the original game assets (maps, models, audio) but with heavily downgraded graphics, draw distance, and traffic density.

While the PSP received excellent GTA titles—namely Liberty City Stories (2005) and Vice City Stories (2006)—the sprawling world of San Andreas (with its three cities, countryside, and desert) was simply too resource-intensive for the PSP’s 333 MHz processor and 32 MB of RAM.

Disclaimer: This article is for educational and archival purposes only. Modifying your PlayStation Portable (PSP) involves custom firmware, which may void warranties and violate terms of service. Downloading copyrighted games (ROMs/ISOs) you do not own is illegal in most jurisdictions. This guide assumes you own a legitimate physical or digital copy of GTA: San Andreas for the PlayStation 2 or PC. The Hard Truth: No Official PSP Port First, let’s address the elephant in the room. Rockstar Games never released an official version of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas for the PlayStation Portable (PSP).