The PS Vita has had a prompt update following news of it been opened up by developer Yifan Lu's Rejuvenate. Version 3.52 is now live and comes with the usual system stability dribble we have become accustomed too. Yifan Lu, via his Twitter feed, reports that it blocks PSM and that you should not update if you want to use Rejuvenate, even if you don't have PSM. [break].[/break]Remember that he will be releasing his workaround for that sometime soon. We will keep you informed as we hear more.
Via a Tweet by Yifan Lu.
Update: Another Tweet by Yihan Lu:
-Source: twitter.com/yifanlu
PS Vita system software update 3.52 is [strike]coming soon[/strike], it's a minor update designed to improve stability
Via a Tweet by Yifan Lu.
en-support.psm.playstation.net said:Dear PlayStation Mobile content developer
A software issue was found in PSM Development Assistant/ PSM Development Assistant for Unity applications.
For those developers using PSM Development Assistant/ PSM Development Assistant for Unity, we kindly ask you to stop using the application and delete it from your PlayStation®Vita (PS Vita).
Please be aware that PS Vita system software update 3.52, scheduled to be released on June 24, will revoke the applications, and users will no longer be able to use it.
We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
As scheduled, content updates are accepted until July 15, 2015.
Update: Another Tweet by Yihan Lu:
Do NOT update to 3.52 if you ever want to run Rejuvenate. Even if you can't download/use PSM DevAssistant, hold off on 3.52 for now!
-Source: twitter.com/yifanlu
