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PlayStation Portal Hacked by Google Engineer to Play PSP Games

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên22/02/2024


According to The Verge , Sony's new PlayStation Portal handheld gaming device was launched in November, but it was limited to streaming games from the PlayStation 5 and could not play titles from Sony's cloud gaming service. But Google engineers 'helped' Sony's device overcome the limitation by running PSP game emulation directly.

PlayStation Portal bị kỹ sư Google bẻ khóa để chơi trò chơi PSP- Ảnh 1.

Sony's new PlayStation Portal handheld game console

Accordingly, two Google engineers have successfully run the original PPSSPP emulator on PlayStation Portal, allowing the game Grand Theft Auto PSP to run on Portal without Wi-Fi. Researcher Andy Nguyen shared in a post on XDA Developers that: "After more than a month of effort, PPSSPP runs natively on PlayStation Portal. Yes, we hacked it."

Nguyen also confirmed that the exploit is 'entirely software-based', so no hardware modifications are required. So far, only a screenshot of Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories running on the PlayStation Portal has been released, but Nguyen may release some videos of the exploit in the near future.

PlayStation Portal bị kỹ sư Google bẻ khóa để chơi trò chơi PSP- Ảnh 2.

Post sharing about successful hacking of PlayStation Portal

Nguyen is a cloud vulnerability researcher at Google, and he collaborated with Google security engineer Calle Svensson on the PlayStation Portal project. Nguyen, better known as TheFlow, has discovered multiple vulnerabilities on the PS4 and PS5 in the past. He is expected to reveal a new PS4 vulnerability in May.

It's not clear if or when Nguyen will make the jailbreak available to the public. If a mod is released in the future, it could significantly improve the PlayStation Portal's capabilities, such as running game emulators and possibly even Android games.



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