The is a marvel of reverse engineering. It proves that the SA:MP community is still alive, scrappy, and desperate to play on Apple’s walled garden. While the installation process is a nightmare for casual users, the reward is unique: the entire legacy of San Andreas multiplayer, running natively on the world’s most powerful mobile chips.

Rumors persist that a unified "Multiplayer San Andreas" project (codenamed "Project: Underground") is attempting to publish a TestFlight version for iOS. However, Apple prohibits "Hot Coffee" content and unrated user-generated chat. Given the notoriously toxic voice chat and roleplay servers featuring adult themes, an official App Store release is .

Requires sideloading (AltStore recommended). SAMP 1.2 and similar builds are now circulating for testers [22].

The sideloading process is fragile. An iOS update (even a minor 16.6.1 to 16.7) can break the launcher. You will spend 80% of your time tweaking files and 20% actually playing.

And like all good rumors, SAMP Launcher didn’t stay small. It became myth—passed across keyboards and whispered into group chats—then inspiration. Developers saw the desire for portable multiplayer relics and began building sanctioned, bright-eyed successors. Apple tightened bolts, manifests were rewritten, and the forums grew quieter. Yet the memory of that pixel sun remained, a small emblem of the time when someone slipped open a gate and let a little chaos out to play on glass.

(PC only) or Android SA-MP

Playing on the go has long been a dream for the mobile gaming community. While Android users have enjoyed various launchers for years, iOS users often felt left behind. However, the release of exclusive SAMP Launcher iOS IPA files has changed the landscape, allowing iPhone and iPad players to join massive roleplay and deathmatch servers . What is the SAMP Launcher iOS IPA?