No. Bandai Namco never released Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot for the PlayStation Portable. The PSP’s last major DBZ game was Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (2010). Any claim of an "official" Kakarot PSP ISO is false.

: Some files marketed as "DBZ Kakarot PPSSPP" are extremely small (e.g., 9MB) or contain malware. Legitimate PSP ISO mods for Dragon Ball games typically range from 500MB to 1.2GB Safe Alternatives for Mobile If you want to play the actual Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot on a handheld device, consider these official methods: Nintendo Switch : An official port exists for the Nintendo Switch Cloud Gaming : Using services like Xbox Cloud Gaming Steam Link

: You can find copies for PS5 at retailers like Flipkart or for Nintendo Switch at Amazon India .

There is of Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot for the PSP or the PPSSPP emulator. The game was released for modern platforms like PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

| Risk Type | Description | |-----------|-------------| | | Copyright infringement, potential fines. | | Security | ZIP files may contain viruses, spyware, or ransomware. | | Device damage | Unverified APK + data files can corrupt emulator settings. | | Disappointment | Content is not actual Kakarot ; often broken or incomplete. |

The file size for a full Kakarot demake mod ranges from (compressed). A standard PSP ISO is around 800MB–1.6GB. If the file is under 100MB, it’s likely fake.

Since the actual game is an Action RPG built on Unreal Engine 4, it cannot run natively on PSP hardware or emulators. The content you see online typically falls into these categories: Dragon Ball Wiki Total Conversion Mods : These are ISO files of Tenkaichi Tag Team

What’s working even in “fixed” versions: