La news vient d'être dévoilée sur le blog de Wololo, c'est donc Apache Overkill qui présente une faille permettant le lancement de code non signé sur la version PSP de la PS Vita. Comme tous les autres jeux contenant une faille, il est important de le télécharger rapidement avant qu'il ne soit retiré du PSN Store, certainement sous 24 à 48 heures. Le jeu n'est malheureusement pas disponible dans tous les PSN, en fonction des pays.
** Mise à jour : Apache Overkill est retiré du PSN EU et US **
Voici la déclaration de celui-ci :
The vulnerability in the game disclosed below is a user mode exploit in a PSP game. TomTomDu80 has ported VHBL to this exploit on the vita firmware 2.06. VHBL does not let you play pirated PSP games, let alone pirated Vita games. VHBL lets you play a subset of PSP homebrews on your Vita, including a wide range of oldschool consoles emulators. Compatibility of VHBL varies depending on the exploit, and I want to emphasize that I have myself not tested this VHBL port at all. Early reports I have gotten from beta testers is that the compatibility is below average compared to other VHBL releases (with a few annoying bugs such as some crashes when exiting some specific homebrews). As usual, you buy this game at your own risk and with no explicit guarantee from me that this will let you do anything else than, well, actually play that game…