After news that two of its games allowed the PS Vita to run homebrew
software, Sony pulled Hot Shots Tennis and Motorstorm Arctic Rift from
the PSN store to patch up the Vita firmware to 1.67 . However, the two
games were seemingly not the only ones harbouring the vulnerability, as a
new video has sprung up of a Vita running the hack post-patch, but
using a different
game.
The
name of the hacked game isn’t widely disseminated this time around,
presumably to delay any more Sony updates. Rumors are even swirling that
a custom firmware is in the works. But as always, if you find the
prospect of homebrew more appealing than the magic of PSN, hold off from
updating until all the facts are in.