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Inclusion of stars who were prominent in 2016, such as Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, and Kevin Owens. Custom Textures: Arenas are redesigned with the

Access superstars that were never officially released on the PSP platform.

Therefore, any "WWE 2K16 PSP ISO" you encounter is not a direct, official port. Instead, it's a —a fan-made conversion—that repackages elements of the game (like wrestler models, arenas, or moves) to run as a custom "ISO" file, effectively turning it into a homebrew game. These are created by dedicated members of the wrestling game community who repurpose existing WWE games for the PSP, such as WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 , and inject them with the roster and branding from WWE 2K16 . While such mods are not officially sanctioned and may not run perfectly, they are the primary way to get a WWE 2K16 -like experience on a PSP or a PSP emulator.

. Modders update the textures, rosters, and music of the original PSP game to mimic the look and feel of the 2K16 console release. What You Need to Know The Base Game : These ISOs are almost always built on the SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 engine, which was the final official WWE game for the PSP. Modified Content