h-encore² is the fourth public jailbreak for the PS Vita which supports the newest firmwares: 3.65 through 3.73. This is great news because even more PS Vita’s are now compatible with homebrew and custom firmware. This h-encore 2 tutorial will help you install this exploit if your Vita is on
[PS Vita] Downgrade your PS Vita with Modoru to FW 3.60
In Japanese modoru means “to go back”. As its name suggests, modoru is a PS Vita Homebrew application that allows you to downgrade your PS Vita to a previous firmware. Firmware version 3.60 is the best firmware to downgrade to because of its homebrew compatibility. HENkaku Enso allows your PS Vita to launch
[PS Vita] h-encore tutorial for Vitas on 3.65 – 3.68 (finalhe 2019)
h-encore is the second public jailbreak for the PS Vita which supports the newest firmwares: 3.65, 3.67 and 3.68. This is great news because you no longer have to be on 3.60 to be able to play PS Vita backups and homebrew. This h-encore tutorial will help you install this
[PS Vita] h-encore tutorial (for Stock Vitas on 3.65 – 3.68)
h-encore is the second public jailbreak for the PS Vita which supports the newest firmwares: 3.65, 3.67 and 3.68. This is great news because you no longer have to be on 3.60 to be able to play PS Vita backups and homebrew. This h-encore tutorial will help you install this
Safely Update your PS Vita to firmware 3.60 for HENkaku
Hacking your PS Vita will require a minimum firmware version of 3.60. Update your PS Vita to 3.60 in order to hack your Vita and install HENkaku Enso Custom Firmware (CFW). Be careful, if you update your PS Vita the “official” way (through Sony’s servers) you will update to the
How to Install Custom Firmware on PS Vita (HENkaku Enso)
In this tutorial you will learn how to install custom firmware on PS Vita to be able to play homebrew games, emulators, and more to get the most out of your handheld console. We will be using the HENkaku and HENkaku Enso exploits. Before you begin… What is homebrew? Homebrew is
PS Vita Buying Guide for Hacking & Homebrew
If you want to be able to play PS Vita game backups or homebrew, you’ll need to buy a suitable PS Vita. Use this PS Vita buying guide to purchase the best Vita that will enable you to do this.