PS Vita and PlayStation TV Hacked

Advertisement
By Rishi Alwani | Updated: 25 September 2015 01:53 IST

Mr.Gas and Major_Tom, two well known hackers on the PS Vita scene, have released a method by which owners of Sony's handheld or its living room equivalent, the PlayStation TV (PSTV), can enable additional functionality. These include cosmetic features like customising the user interface's "bubble" design on the PS Vita or PSTV to tremendous additions such as being able to back up an entire game cartridge to your PS Vita or PSTV memory card.

(Also see: Sony PlayStation TV Review: Dubious Things in Small Packages)

Advertisement

Specific PS Vita games such as Uncharted: Golden Abyss and Gravity Rush, which could not be played on the PSTV, will now apparently work as well. And if you're hunting for more trophies without the hassle of playing through a game, there's a way to do that too. This is not the first time the PS Vita has been hacked. In the past, users exploited security loopholes in specific PlayStation Portable (PSP) digital games that are playable on the PS Vita, resulting in Sony pulling these games from the PlayStation Network (PSN) until they were fixed.

At the moment the duo have not released the entire feature set. Though it won't be long before other ambitious hackers use this exploit to allow other possibilities on the PS Vita and PSTV such as full scale piracy and everything else that comes with it. Nonetheless, you can bet your house on the fact that the next firmware update for Sony's consoles will fix whatever has exploited to enable all this.

Advertisement

Considering how poorly the PS Vita and PSTV have sold, one can speculate that these would do wonders for their sales. However it does little to inspire confidence in the platform, with an already dwindling number of developers opting to support these devices.

If you're looking to try this out remember that it will void your warranty. Also, piracy does little to keep game development afloat and prevents newer, better games from seeing the light of day. Something to keep in mind before you decide to uncover how this works.

 

Get your daily dose of tech news, reviews, and insights, in under 80 characters on Gadgets 360 Turbo. Connect with fellow tech lovers on our Forum. Follow us on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News for instant updates. Catch all the action on our YouTube channel.

Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. iPhone 18 Pro Max Could Get a New Sony Sensor With Variable Aperture Tech
  2. Here's How Much the iQOO Z11 Lite Could Cost in India
  3. Oppo K15 Launch Date Confirmed; Key Specifications Revealed Ahead of Debut
  4. OnePlus Exits US, Europe, Continues Operations in India: 5 Things to Know
  5. Tecno Camon 50 Ultra 5G With a 6,500mAh Battery Debuts in India: See Price
  6. Vivo X500 Ultra Leak Suggests Three 200-Megapixel Telephoto Sensors Under Testing
  1. Poco M8 Power, Poco X8 India Launch Timeline Tipped; Could Arrive as Rebranded Redmi Note 17 Series
  2. Samsung Galaxy S25 Series Could Get Galaxy S26’s Horizontal Lock Camera Feature With One UI 9 Update
  3. Asus Pad India Launch Date Announced as Company Reveals Key Specifications
  4. iPhone 18 Pro Max Diagnostics Log Reportedly Reveals Variable Aperture Camera, Sony Sensor Upgrade
  5. Vivo X500 Ultra Leak Suggests Three 200-Megapixel Telephoto Sensors Under Testing
  6. iQOO Z11 Lite Price Range in India, Key Specifications Revealed Ahead of Official Launch
  7. Lava Virat V1 5G, Virat V1 Specifications Revealed Ahead of July 24 India Launch
  8. Oppo K15 Launch Date Confirmed; Key Specifications Revealed Ahead of Debut
  9. WhatsApp Usernames Are Now Reportedly Available for Some Android and iOS Users
  10. Meta Introduces New Parental Alerts for Teen Suicide and Self-Harm Conversations
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2026. All rights reserved.