Naruto Shippuden: Legends: Akatsuki Rising brought the high-stakes intensity of the Kazekage Rescue arc to the PlayStation Portable in 2009. For many players, the grind to unlock every legendary shinobi and maximize their stats can be daunting. Utilizing save data files is the fastest way to bypass the repetition and jump straight into high-level combat with a fully realized roster.
: Download the .zip or .rar archive containing the 100% complete save data from a trusted source like GameFAQs .
To manually save your game, follow these steps:
Which you are using (PPSSPP Emulator or real PSP hardware?) Your game region (USA, Europe, or Japan?)
You likely placed the save folder in the wrong directory, or the regional ID does not match your game version. Verify the folder structure looks like this: PSP/SAVEDATA/ULUS10463/DATA.BIN . To help you get the exact file you need, let me know: Are you playing on a or the PPSSPP emulator ? What game region do you have (US, Europe, or Japan)? Share public link
If you need help finding a safe place to download files or want to know how to create your own custom cheats using CWCheat codes, just let me know! Share public link
Do you also want the latest for infinite health and instant kills? Share public link
This is a great title concept — a PSP-era Naruto Shippuden action-RPG or tactical fighter where you play as the . A save data feature would need to feel rewarding, encourage replayability, and fit the PSP’s limited storage (often 512KB–2MB per save).
The game received mixed reviews upon release. IGN's Ryan Clements gave it a 5.0 out of 10, calling it "a mediocre game at best". While the gameplay and story were criticized as repetitive, many players appreciated its RPG elements, leveling system, and the sheer number of playable characters. In fact, the game features over 18 playable characters, each with their own jutsu and abilities, which is a major draw for fans.
: Plug your PSP into your computer using a Mini-USB cable, or insert your Pro Duo memory stick into a card reader.
This usually happens if the region code of the save file does not match your game UMD or ISO. Check the folder name (ULUS vs. ULES) and rename it if necessary, though this does not always work due to internal file encoding.
If you are playing on the PPSSPP Emulator (on PC, Android, or iOS), the process is similar:
: Find where your emulator stores its internal memory.
Q: Where is the save data stored on my PSP? A: The save data is stored on the PSP's memory stick, in the folder PSP > GAME > NARUTO > SAVEDATA.


