PS Vita Firmware 2.0 Update

Sony will be rolling out the PS Vita firmware 2.0 update tomorrow (for folks living in Europe, you will have to hold out your patience for an additional day), where one of the biggest changes would be a drastically improved web browsing experience. To be more exact, it seems that the browser itself will come with a “small app”, allowing you to use it while you play games, without requiring you to quit your game at that point in instance. Not only that, the entire browsing experience itself will plus be a whole lot speedier. Last but not least, we do know that PlayStation Plus, too, will roll out

alongside the update, and that translates to “free” games for you – with other features thrown into the mix, of course. By the way, whether you are a PS Vita owner, are you still rocking on to your PS Vita, or is it lost somewhere in your home, gathering colonies of dust bunnies along the way?

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: PS Plus for PS Vita coming that November 19th, Call of Duty Black Ops: Declassified pegged for 13th November release on PS Vita,

Original post by Edwin Kee

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