Download Content
Unleash the potential of your PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system with content downloads. You can download
content to enjoy on your PSP® using a computer or directly through the PSP® internet browser.
Download from us.playstation.com with a computer
Use a computer and a Memory Stick Duo™ to download exclusive PlayStation content to enjoy on your PSP®.
To download, you will need:
- PSP®
- Memory Stick Duo™
- USB cable
- Computer with internet access
- A PlayStation Underground™ account. Find out more
- First find the files you want to download in PSP® Downloads or our Media and Downloads area.
- Download them to your computer.Save them to a Memory Stick Duo™.
- Then enjoy on your PSP®.
See Saving to a Memory Stick Duo™ Using a Computer for more information.
Download from the Official PSP® Website with your PSP®
Use your PSP® web browser to download content from the Official PSP® Website directly to your PSP®.
This site is designed exclusively for the PSP® screen and browser, and features exclusive downloads including
trailers, interviews, screenshots, wallpapers, as well as info on the latest games, UMD™ MOVIES, news, and
upcoming events.
To download directly, you will need:
- PSP®
- Memory Stick Duo™
- Wireless (WLAN) network access
- A PlayStation Underground™ account. Find out more
- Go online with your PSP® and direct your PSP® internet browser to psp.us.playstation.com
- Find the files you want to download on the Official PSP® Website.
- Download the files directly to your PSP®.
See Saving directly to a PSP with a Memory Stick Duo™ for more information.
Download from other websites with a computer
Content downloads on us.playstation.com and the Official PSP® Website are optimized for use with your PSP®.
When downloading content from other websites, be sure to follow the download and use instructions provided
on those websites
For PSP® file compatibility, see:
PSP® online connectivity requires internet service and network devices, such as a DSL or cable modem and a wireless router - for example, a Wi-Fi hotspot at a café or a wireless local area network (WLAN) in your home.