After scouring forums like Wololo, GBAtemp, and PSPunk, here is the current status:
| Aspect | Performance on PSP (PSP-2000, 3000, Go) | |--------|------------------------------------------| | 3D Maneuver Physics | Functional but choppy. The PSP’s 333MHz CPU struggles with the dynamic rope physics. | | Frame Rate | 15–25 FPS. Drops heavily when 3+ Titans are on screen. | | Controls | Mapped to face buttons + analog nub. Camera control is difficult (no second analog stick). | | Stability | Crashes on certain maps (e.g., Forest of Giant Trees). Save states via CFW help. | | Multiplayer | No. The original PC version had co-op; the PSP port is strictly solo. |
Verdict: It works, but not well. For hardcore fans who want to say they play AOT on original PSP hardware, it’s a novelty. For a smooth experience, you’ll be disappointed. attack on titan for psp work
Since an official release is off the table, the community built its own solution. A modified PSP running custom firmware (CFW) like PRO-C or LME can run a fan-made demake of Attack on Titan Tribute Game.
| Action | Button | |--------|--------| | Wire anchor (aim with face buttons) | L + D-pad direction | | Gas burst / swing | R + Circle | | Blade change | Select | | Map zoom | Start | | Evade (dive) | L + R | After scouring forums like Wololo, GBAtemp, and PSPunk,
If you cannot get the homebrew version to work, consider these PSP-compatible alternatives that scratch the same itch:
If you have a PSP with Custom Firmware and a Wi-Fi connection: Since an official release is off the table,
Given the PSP’s low-res screen (480x272) and Wi-Fi 802.11b speeds, this is not recommended for a fast-paced action game.