NoNpDrm is a homebrew exploit that allows users to play PlayStation Network (PSN) games on the PS VITA without the need for a valid PSN account or online activation. This exploit, combined with the use of custom firmware, enables users to enjoy PSN games, including the God of War Collection, without the constraints of Sony's digital rights management (DRM).
In the pantheon of handheld gaming, few achievements are as celebrated—or as technically impressive—as the port of the God of War Collection to the PlayStation Vita. Released in 2014 by Sony's esteemed San Diego Studio and Nihilistic Software, this compilation brought the brutal, epic, and cinematic adventures of Kratos from the PlayStation 2 to the small screen. For fans of the series, being able to hack and slash through the hydra or climb the cliffs of madness on a sleek OLED or Slim Vita was a dream come true. God of War Collection PS VITA -NoNpDrm- -USA-
With the NoNpDrm setup, your PS Vita transforms into a pocket-sized Olympus. Whether you are decapitating Medusa for the hundredth time or guiding the translator through the Temple of Pandora, having this collection on-demand is a gamer’s triumph. NoNpDrm is a homebrew exploit that allows users
In 2021, Sony officially announced that the PS Vita’s store would remain open (after public backlash), but functionality was crippled. You can no longer add funds directly via the Vita, and searching for titles like God of War Collection is cumbersome. Furthermore: Released in 2014 by Sony's esteemed San Diego
This is the critical "NoNpDrm" step.
The game loads but says “Licence expired” or “Cannot start this application.” Solution: Your work.bin is missing or misnamed. Check ux0:license/PCSA00126/work.bin . Also, ensure the NoNpDrm plugin is active in your ur0:tai/config.txt (it should read *KERNEL followed by ur0:tai/nonpdrm.skprx ).