If you're a fan of Playstation 4 game livestreaming, Sony's about to have a PS Vita app for that. At a prelude to the Tokyo Game Show (TGS), it announced updates that will let you view live PS4 game action directly from a PS Vita. There are also three new PS Vita theme packs coming around the same time -- Sony showed off one that centered around the popular (and insane) Danganronpa shooter. It also revealed a pink PS Vita set to arrive in Japan on November 13th for 18,980 yen (around $182). There's no specific dates for the new themes and the PS4 game streaming app, but Sony said they'd roll out sometime this fall.
Watch PS4 streams on your Vita with upcoming app
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