Sony's withdrawn
Everybody's Tennis from the PlayStation Store after discovering it could be used to hack the
PS Vita. The game was pulled without warning (probably to the consternation of tennis fans) as the company attempts to keep absolute control on its new platform. It's the second title to get the treatment after hacker Wololo discovered an exploit in
Motorstorm Arctic Edge that allowed the
Vita Half-Byte-loader to be launched on the device. It looks like the game of cat-and-mouse between
massive corporation and a single individual will continue for a while, with Wololo claiming they've got access to around 10 more undiscovered exploits. Popcorn, anyone?
Sony pulls another game from PlayStation Store after new Vita exploit found originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Mar 2012 09:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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