100% of your accumulated DP carries over into your starting balance.

Never download .exe files disguised as save data. PSP save files are folders containing files like ULJM06321000 or DATA.BIN . If you see an executable, delete it immediately.

This guide details how to find, install, and troubleshoot 100% complete save files on both physical PSP hardware and the PPSSPP emulator. Why Use a 100% Complete Save Data File?

Instant access to all 7,159 cards, often with nine copies of each, including rare DLC-only cards.

If the cheats crash the game, you can use a generic :

Connect your PSP or PS Vita (via VitaShell) to your computer using a USB cable. Open the handheld's storage drive on your PC.

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Do you need a , or are you trying to fix a corrupted save ?

One of the most frequently searched topics by players revisiting this title or setting it up on emulators is

Go to your PPSSPP folder, then navigate to memstick -> PSP .

Unlike modern games with cloud saves and auto-checkpoints, Tag Force Special uses a classic Japanese RPG save structure. Here is what your save data controls:

The save file itself is usually named DATA.BIN or SYSTEM.BIN .

Unlike later Tag Force games, Arc-V Tag Force Special does have a true New Game+ mode. If you start a new file, you lose everything. The only way to replay the story with all cards is to use a 100% save and simply ignore the completed story markers.

Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V Tag Force Special remains a crown jewel for dueling fans. Released exclusively in Japan for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) in 2015, this massive crossover spans the first five generations of the anime. Because the game features a staggering roster of over 7,000 cards and dozens of unlockable characters, starting from scratch can feel overwhelming.

: All Duel Points (DP) from your Tag Force 6 save are carried over to your new game.

TFSP's save data is stored in a virtual "Memory Stick" that the emulator creates on your computer or device. The exact location depends on your operating system and how you installed PPSSPP. Here is where to look: