For fans of handheld gaming, the PlayStation Vita remains one of Sony's most beloved yet underappreciated consoles. Despite its relatively short lifespan, the Vita built a dedicated following thanks to its stunning OLED screen and dual analog sticks—features that made it a haven for sports games. Among the most sought-after titles for the handheld is the final entry in the franchise to grace the device: .
FIFA 15 for the PlayStation Vita represents a significant chapter in handheld sports gaming, marking the final time Electronic Arts (EA) released a FIFA title for the platform. In the homebrew and preservation community, the "-USA- -NoNpDrm-" tag signifies a specific digital backup version of the game tailored for the North American region and compatible with modern Vita modification tools. The Legacy of FIFA 15 on PS Vita Fifa 15 PS VITA -USA- -NoNpDrm-
| Feature | Physical Cartridge | NoNpDrm Digital (USA) | PSN Store Purchase | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | $50+ on eBay | Free (Archived) | Delisted (2018) | | Speed | Standard | Fast (SD Card) | Fast | | License Check | Requires cartridge slot | Mounts via CFW | PSN Auth (Dead) | | Mod Support | Hard (Read only) | Easy (Replace files) | Impossible | | Preservation | Degrades (Gold pins) | Forever (Digital bits) | N/A | For fans of handheld gaming, the PlayStation Vita
Because the game is running off the Vita memory card (or SD2VITA) via native license emulation, load times are actually faster than the original cartridge. Match loading takes roughly 18 seconds. There is zero frame-skip during penalties or cutscenes. FIFA 15 for the PlayStation Vita represents a
GitHub - TheOfficialFloW/NoNpDrm: A plugin that allows you to bypass DRM protection on any PS Vita content