Gta Sa Ps Vita Rom →
On your Android phone or via an emulator like BlueStacks:
The Vita plays PSP games natively. So you can run the PSP version of GTA: Vice City Stories or Liberty City Stories, but San Andreas was never on PSP. Hackers have tried injecting SA maps into the PSP engine — but it’s a buggy, crash-prone mess. Not recommended.
Step 1: Download the Port
Search for gtasa-vita.vpk on the official VitaDB or the developer’s GitHub releases page. Transfer the .vpk file to your ux0:downloads/ folder on the Vita. gta sa ps vita rom
Step 2: Install the Launcher
Open VitaShell, navigate to the .vpk, press X to install. You will now see the GTA: San Andreas bubble on your home screen. Do not open it yet.
Step 3: Locate the Data Files
On your Android device or PC, locate the Android OBB file: main.8.com.rockstargames.gtasa.obb. You need to rename it to patch.8.com.rockstargames.gtasa.obb.
Also, ensure you have the com.rockstargames.gtasa folder containing the game cache. On your Android phone or via an emulator
Step 4: Transfer to Vita
Connect your Vita to a PC via USB in VitaShell. Navigate to:
ux0:data/gtasa/
Create this folder if it doesn't exist.
Copy the entire contents of your Android com.rockstargames.gtasa folder (including the renamed OBB file) into ux0:data/gtasa/.
Step 5: The 50/50 Swap (Crucial) Because the Vita only has 512MB of RAM (less than most Android phones), you must enable a swap file. The port includes a plugin that reserves 256MB of your storage as virtual RAM. Step 6: Play Launch the bubble
Step 6: Play Launch the bubble. The first boot will take 3-5 minutes as it unpacks textures. After that, welcome to Los Santos.
Go to the official GitHub page of "GTA: San Andreas for PS Vita" (maintained by TheFlow and updated by Rinnegatamante). Download the latest gtasa.vpk.