Subway Surfers: Psp

If you want to play Subway Surfers on a PSP-like device, you have a few modern options:

Despite the lack of an official release, many retro gaming forums and YouTube videos claim to showcase Subway Surfers running on a PSP. How is this possible? The answer lies in three main sources:

Some users confuse the PSP with low-end feature phones. In 2012, there was a Java (J2ME) version of Subway Surfers for old Nokia and Samsung flip phones. That version used a keyboard (2,4,6,8 keys to swipe). Because the PSP has a number pad, some modders attempted to map those Java controls to the PSP via emulation, but the results are unplayable, lacking animations and sound. Subway Surfers Psp

Verdict: If you see a file called “Subway_Surfers_PSP.iso,” it is 100% fake.


If you absolutely must play Subway Surfers on a PSP-sized screen, there is a convoluted way to do it: Android emulation via the PSP’s successor. Wait—that’s cheating. Let’s be honest. If you want to play Subway Surfers on

There are several logical reasons why a PSP port never happened:

In short, “Subway Surfers PSP” is a fan-made fantasy. But the search volume for this term is huge—so where are people getting the idea? If you absolutely must play Subway Surfers on


To play Subway Surfers on a PSP, you cannot use a standard PSP ISO or CSO file. Instead, your PSP must be modded with Custom Firmware (CFW) like ProCFW or ME CFW.

You will be using a homebrew application that acts as an Android environment or an Android emulator wrapper. The most common method uses a stripped-down version of an Android launcher packaged specifically for the PSP's MIPS architecture, which then launches the Subway Surfers APK.

Note: Performance will not match a modern smartphone. You are running a 3D mobile game on hardware from 2005. Manage your expectations.