Overview

Number of Players
2
Genre
Release Date

PlayStation Vita

  • US 22nd Feb 2012
  • EU 22nd Feb 2012
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Reviews

  • Review Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition (PlayStation Vita)

    Pocket ace

    Virtua Tennis is no stranger to PlayStation platform launches. An iteration of SEGA’s arcade sports series accompanied the release of Sony’s previous handheld, as well as the PS3. But while Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition isn't a new entry into the franchise – it’s derived from last spring’s PS3 release – it’s a title...

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Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition News

  • News SEGA Serves Up New Virtua Tennis 4 Trailer

    Down the line

    The delayed guitar riff and soft voice over in this trailer might give you the impression that SEGA’s promoting life insurance or retirement homes, but it’s actually pimping soon-to-be-released PS Vita launch title, Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition. The trailer’s a back to basics affair, focusing on all of the game’s core...

  • First Impressions Virtua Tennis 4

    Top spin?

    Regular readers will not need reminding of our attachment to tennis games. Nor will they be surprised to learn that Virtua Tennis 4 on Vita is one of our most anticipated launch titles. Those of you that played Virtua Tennis 4 on PS3 earlier in the year will be immediately familiar with its PlayStation Vita counterpart. The slick,...

  • Feature 38 Third-Party PS Vita Games Headed to Europe

    Well-supported

    We already knew PS Vita would be supported with such interesting third-party offerings as Lumines: Electronic Symphony, Touch My Katamari and Army Corps of Hell, but we had no idea the handheld would house such mystifying titles as Dragon's Racing and Putty Squad. Below you'll find the full list of third-party offerings currently in...

  • News SEGA Serves Up a Slice of Virtua Tennis on Vita

    Looks ace

    SEGA's preparing to continue its rally with tennis games on portable PlayStations: PSP received Virtua Tennis World Tour and Virtua Tennis 3, and next year we'll see Virtua Tennis 4 come to PlayStation Vita. As you can see from the fresh set of new screenshots and trailer below, the game is shaping up very nicely indeed, with a strange...

  • News SEGA Confirms Four More Vita Titles

    Plus a new IP

    SEGA of Europe and SEGA of America CEO Mike Hayes has revealed that the company is preparing four additional titles for the PS Vita. This comes on top of the news that the company is releasing Virtua Tennis 4 as a Vita launch title. SEGA says one these four Vita games will be an all new IP from the company. Our line-up features all...

About The Game

Virtua Tennis 4 on the Vita offers a full HD console experience in the palm of your hand, plus some exciting new features using the unique Vita capabilities.

Key Features:

  • 22 top players, 33 stunning stadiums, and a variety of different game modes
  • Simple Touch Controls on court across all game modes and front and rear touch panel navigation
  • A new dynamic and social World Tour Map allowing players to share stats, chat and play online matches
  • Upload your face into the game using the Vita Camera, or customise your court surface with any photo
  • Virtual Reality Match – using the gyro sensor to offer a 1st person gameplay experience like never before
  • Touch Versus - two player matches on one Vita with a simple top down view