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These versions usually mimic the basic "endless runner" mechanics—dodging trains and collecting coins—but often lack the "World Tour" updates or the full character roster found in the mobile version. Why People Want It on PSP

The hardware doesn’t support touch controls. The business model doesn’t fit. And Sony killed the PSP’s digital storefront years ago.

The PSP had a thriving homebrew scene. Talented hobbyists developed lookalike endless runners with similar mechanics—swiping (mapped to buttons) to avoid trains, collecting coins, and outrunning a guard. Some were direct clones named Subway Surfers Clone or Metro Runner . These are often mistaken for the real game.

. There is no official PSP version in the PlayStation Store, as the game launched in 2012, well after the PSP's peak years. Playing on Handhelds via Homebrew

Are you interested in homebrew games on a PSP, or are you looking for similar official titles available for the handheld?

An official port of another legendary mobile endless runner with similar addictive collection mechanics.