Log into your Sony account on a web browser or mobile device.
Have you updated to 3.74? Did it break your homebrew setup? Share your experience in the comments below. And if you’re looking for a permanent CFW solution, check out our guide to downgrading from 3.74 back to 3.60 using Modoru.
In the pantheon of handheld gaming, few devices inspire as much passionate devotion—and what-if regret—as the PlayStation Vita. Released in 2011 (2012 in the West), the Vita was a technological marvel: a 5-inch OLED touchscreen, dual analog sticks, a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, and the power to deliver console-quality experiences on the go. ps vita system software update 3.74
| Feature | Status in 3.73 | Status in 3.74 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | PS Store Access | Working (with PSN sign-in) | Working (identical) | | Trophy Sync | Working | Working | | Remote Play (PS4) | Working | Working | | Official Memory Card Support | Working | Working | | WebKit Exploits (HENlo) | Exploitable | | | PSP Mode Kernel Access | Vulnerable | Patched | | PS Vita TV (PSTV) Whitelist Hack | Working (via CFW) | Blocked |
The primary focus of version 3.74 is shoring up PlayStation Network (PSN) security. TheSixthAxis Mandatory Device Passwords : Signing in to PSN now requires a unique Device Setup Password Log into your Sony account on a web browser or mobile device
At the time of writing in 2026, Sony has not released a further update since 3.74. With the PlayStation 5 in full swing, PS VR2, and the new PlayStation Portal (a streaming-only device), Sony’s engineering resources are no longer allocated to the Vita.
: Several account management features have been removed from the console's local menu. Accessing these settings now directs you to an external website via a QR code or URL for better performance and safety. Store Access Share your experience in the comments below
That’s it. No new features. No UI overhauls. No new games or cross-play functionality. For all intents and purposes, 3.74 is a .