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Every forum he visited echoed the same warning: "Nathan Drake’s finale never sailed to the handheld world." But Leo found a flickering link on a site buried in page ten of the search results. It promised a "High-Compressed ISO" that would bring the high-octane adventure of a masterpiece to his aging

was a PlayStation 4 exclusive and never actually had a PSP or official Android release, writing a post about it requires a bit of a "gaming enthusiast" wink.

Let's cut straight to the chase. Here's why.

Scammers frequently use terms like "highly compressed PPSSPP ISO" to explain why their 50MB file can deliver a 50GB game. This exploits a common misconception that compression can magically preserve all game data while reducing file size by 99.9%. In reality, video game compression can reduce file size by maybe 30-50% without quality loss—not 99%.