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As one forum user noted, while many fans have modified SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 to add WWE '12 wrestlers like Alberto Del Rio and Brock Lesnar, "the problem is that most of these versions offered by people make the PSP bug, like during loading for matches, etc."

In 2011, THQ shifted its branding from the SmackDown vs. Raw series to the streamlined WWE title, launching WWE '12 for home consoles like the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii. Sadly, the PSP was left out of this release, making WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 the final official WWE game on the handheld. wwe 2012 psp iso

However, the vibrant world of modding and emulation has created a thriving, if unofficial, life for the game on the platform. This guide dives deep into the official WWE '12 release for consoles, the fascinating modding scene that brought it to the PSP, how to play it, and the legal and ethical lines surrounding the search for that elusive ISO file. As one forum user noted, while many fans

As one forum user noted, while many fans have modified SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 to add WWE '12 wrestlers like Alberto Del Rio and Brock Lesnar, "the problem is that most of these versions offered by people make the PSP bug, like during loading for matches, etc."

In 2011, THQ shifted its branding from the SmackDown vs. Raw series to the streamlined WWE title, launching WWE '12 for home consoles like the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo Wii. Sadly, the PSP was left out of this release, making WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 the final official WWE game on the handheld.

However, the vibrant world of modding and emulation has created a thriving, if unofficial, life for the game on the platform. This guide dives deep into the official WWE '12 release for consoles, the fascinating modding scene that brought it to the PSP, how to play it, and the legal and ethical lines surrounding the search for that elusive ISO file.