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Modern updates to these ISO files, such as those released or showcased in 2024–2025, focus on high-fidelity textures and current-day roster updates: Updated Roster
The PSP may be dead, but WWE ’13 is still alive—thanks to dedicated fans and the humble “UPD” ISO.
: Inclusion of then-new superstars like CM Punk (the official cover athlete), Ryback , and AJ Lee , alongside Attitude Era legends.
: Despite the heavy modifications, creators focused on ensuring smooth gameplay without the lags or glitches common in early handheld mods. A Legacy Maintained by Fans
Includes then-current designs for Raw , SmackDown , and WrestleMania , along with specialty arenas like Hell in a Cell .
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Modern updates to these ISO files, such as those released or showcased in 2024–2025, focus on high-fidelity textures and current-day roster updates: Updated Roster
The PSP may be dead, but WWE ’13 is still alive—thanks to dedicated fans and the humble “UPD” ISO. wwe 13 psp iso upd
: Inclusion of then-new superstars like CM Punk (the official cover athlete), Ryback , and AJ Lee , alongside Attitude Era legends. Modern updates to these ISO files, such as
: Despite the heavy modifications, creators focused on ensuring smooth gameplay without the lags or glitches common in early handheld mods. A Legacy Maintained by Fans Modern updates to these ISO files
Includes then-current designs for Raw , SmackDown , and WrestleMania , along with specialty arenas like Hell in a Cell .
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