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Twitch introduces a PlayStation Vita app

Jon Fingas , @jonfingas July 05, 2016

 

Twitch has released streaming video apps for just about every modern game system under the Sun, but the PlayStation Vita has remained the odd one out… until today. The livestream provider has rolled out a Vita app that, much like the PS3 version, lets you tune into live and pre-recorded gaming sessions as well as follow the channels you can’t stop watching. You can’t stream anything yourself, alas — you won’t be broadcasting OlliOlli or Severed sessions any time soon. Even so, this could be helpful for those moments when you aren’t near your phone, or for kids whose Vita might be their only handheld viewer.

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